I’ll assume you’re being intentionally obtuse because no one could actually be that dumb.
I’ll assume you’re being intentionally obtuse because no one could actually be that dumb.
“Yeah, the load times are shit, but they aren’t shit enough to tell some intern to spend two months figuring out what’s going on.”
“What about when some nerd fixes it in a week and embarrasses us when he shows how it was caused by the addition of the shop?”
“We’ll fucking sue, that’s what.”
“What if we just paid him the bug bounty instead?”
“Fine, no need to Streisand this time, I guess.”
Rockstar being actual rockstars in their response :D
Unfortunately, I am not from the EU region, neither do I live in one
So, the GDPR doesn’t apply to you. So, you’re probably SOL?
I love everything about that. Even a small tech demo with like one kind of item and a single quest would be really cool.
Don’t blame gamers because some of all the shitty MBAs want to speed run capitalism.
$15.99 monthly library access fee? Who knew!
Or, if you’re only a casual gamer, just $1.99 per launch.
Or just buy games on GoG.com now to ensure they’ll be there in the future. Why wait?
The good old, “If it’s not your source, it’s not your computer.”
Protec, not attak.
Now, they could still rename it FireWolfHound, which would be a rebranding I would be on board with.
There you go, assuming the problem is worth the corporation’s time and money to bother solving. The correct answer is to not bother hiring a customer support department and telling people that they’re SOL when stuff goes wrong. The goal is to take in more money than you spend on customer support, so you spend none.
I dunno, Folding Ideas broke down Fortnite’s monetization policies, and they’re pretty damn barbaric, particularly in how they target kids.
I promise it’ll be forever, this time.
gave up playing their bread and butter game
Search was never Google’s money maker, that was AdWords. Search was merely the tool they used to get users in the door and exposed to AdWords, where they made their money. AdWords raked in ~100M/day in the early 2010s iirc.
It is wildly annoying. If you want to get the details, check out the book “What’s the matter with Kansas” for a quick history.
No, the RiNOs were intentionally and specifically hunted to extinction through shame and exclusion. That’s why the name, “Republican in Name Only,” is applied those who don’t embrace the party’s wildest platforms.
This is significant because this is the first time in the history of copyright bots that they’ve ever had to remove a work from the bot’s registry. Given how rarely it happens, the code to do that probably won’t even be worth the cost of writing for another decade or two: some guy at YouTube will just add a manual exception for that video. (And that’s assuming the best of intention and action from the copy-vio-bot sellers which is unlikely, given their existing behavior.)
I’m still mad he didn’t use the size of the number to tell the system which block to read first. I feel like that would be a great use of division or maybe modulus?
Debian is like the Unitarian Universalists of distros. “You’re here? You’re here! That’s great!”