It’s bad for us, but it makes them money, so they are incentivised to not care.
It’s bad for us, but it makes them money, so they are incentivised to not care.
Thanks for the in-depth reply and for correcting me.
And you’re right to be dissatisfied, but the tech savvy might not be the intended audience. The burger crowd might be instead. They outnumber the tech crowd by the billion. It’s just more profitable.
Hmm. Not a marketing person, but I’ll try to make an idea that sounds only slightly insulting.
Think of it like this. You’re working from home, a coworker is out in the field doing live research and your boss will be doing a presentation in front of the shareholders. The coworker in the field records data with their phone, sends it to your laptop, you arrange it for your boss, send it to their tablet and the boss just slides it over on the giant TV as they take the credit for your work.
Or a more personal example. You’re at home in the mood for a movie or a game on your budget smart TV, but you’re too lazy to do all the whatever to get it going. So instead just sync your phone, PC/Xbox and TV with a Microsoft/Xbox account and do everything remotely using your phone/tablet as a controller, from the comfort of your couch.
It’s Microsoft NSYNC, baby! And that’s why everything has to be tailored to fit your lovely, greasy fingers. Comfortable comfort. You know you want it!
Looks like they’re going full speed ahead towards their mobile/tablet/TV/PC unishittification.
I believe they want you to seamlessly transfer stuff from device to device, regardless of which, where and why.
And so do these, under the updated parameters.
Yet they do it all the time when a higher specs CPU is fabricated with physical defects and is then presented as a lower specs variant.
But can they neuter it to make it near useless without a Microsoft account tagging along?
Another article speaks about Windows 11 requiring a Microsoft account to install it, no longer supporting local accounts.
The extra extra fun part is to then offer you the opportunity to pay for bigger storage!
This how you realize that there are people around that just want to blow shit up.
Paragraphs are bodies of text. So the second paragraph in this scenario is the one where we are only a few breakthroughs away.
uBlock Origin is quite apt in not showing any of that. I am thankful for the creator’s attentiveness.
A quick skim says anonymity is protected under it, with exceptions. Mostly for criminal acts. Particularly here, if the leaked artwork falls under “intellectual property” then the exception applies and anonymity isn’t protected.