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we absolutely should not do this until we understand it
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we absolutely should not do this until we understand it
I take back the benefit of the doubt I gave in my earlier reply. This reply is as unhinged as the Navy SEAL copypasta. You need mental health support.
I think your problem is here:
You should test this out for yourself as I’m not going to take days or a week making a great presentation of a technical case.
You’ve written a whole lot to try to be convincing but ultimately stopped short of actually proving what you’ve alleged. It looks to me you are frustrated that no one is taking you at your word and going down this rabbit hole themselves, when the various reputational elements you’re relying on are going to be important only to a minority of users. Burden of proof works how it always has, however.
If you’re providing it to only some people, it’s not very universal now is it
I’ve only seen kids feeling like shit because of social media, myself
well for the handful of old-ass games I like that refuse to play nice on linux I’ll keep that in mind
Cyber truck: it just kills you ™
It looks like their May 16th tweet stated source code would be made available to developers, and they are clearing up some ambiguity in this new one.
I know it’s their own press release and this happens with all sorts of companies, but their choice of “stunning” disgusts me
According to the DOJ, Google destroyed potentially hundreds of thousands of chat sessions not just during their investigation but also during litigation. Google only stopped the practice after the DOJ discovered the policy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampering_with_evidence#Spoliation
I’m glad it seems to be limited to their weird DocuSign knockoff, which I never had cause to use.
Lucky for you! Twice over the years I have had Windows 10, the system failed to come back up after a windows update and the ability to uninstall the most recent update through the recovery partition saved me.
Not a lawyer, but if their instance doesn’t have provisions about user submitted content, maybe there is some amount of weight to it?
I feel like anyone who envies an advertising business should probably be avoided, lol
very obviously yes. Twice as many bullet points as a human would put in a summary, passive voice, and “the author xxx” are all telltale signs