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Or the trains in Poland that throw up phantom fault when started within certain geofences that happen to be located on the competition’s repair centers.
Or the trains in Poland that throw up phantom fault when started within certain geofences that happen to be located on the competition’s repair centers.
Holy shit there are some bootlickers in the comments on that article.
Would you pay for the missed income then? Who would?
No, macOS allows sideloading apps that are still signed by Apple.
Yeah, the first operation of every jailbreak was to disable this protection.
On the positive side, those fines could fix the finances of a few smaller EU countries in a single sweep.
Your description matches my understanding of the process (as someone who left iOS development a few years ago).
I don’t think that the DMA is technical enough to differentiate in this precise manner. Keep in mind that it was written by lawmakers and politicians who mostly don’t know how to even use a smartphone. They’d think that a certificate is a piece of paper with fancy signatures on it.
Does that doll have a wallet?
There’s money to be made with more people on the Internet, and especially dumb people. So that’s where it’s going.
It also doesn’t preserve cookies after closing the window. I’m also curious what people expect that mode to do.
Works fine for me with Ublock Origin.
That piece of news is like a decade old. There are people on the net now that weren’t even born when AdBlock Plus turned to shit.
They’d still see that they’re using Signal, which is probably good enough for the whip.
What were they even doing on a Nazi platform? Are they going to move to Truth Social now?
The original Oculus Rift was like $500.
Java to JavaScript isn’t exactly an improvement.
There is no mathematical definition of copyright, because it’s just based on feelings. That’s why every small problem has to be arbitrarily decided by a court.
No, a list of facts like a shopping list is not under copyright protection.
If you wrote the list as a poem, you could claim it, though.
Switching platform isn’t great when you lose access to all of the apps that were bought for the previous one. There’s a big incentive to not switch.