Same here. My accounts still exist, but I only ever access it now through old.reddit signed out. I still read info from a few communities, but never comment.
I was saying that they benefitted from other people pirating their games.
You thought I meant that they benefitted from pirating their own games.
I can see how what I wrote could be interpreted that way. But no, I meant that they benefitted from their games having been pirated in the past by pirates.
Nintendo benefitted financially from piracy and made no efforts to hide the fact that they obtained games through the exact same methods that pirates use.
I'm not sure why this didn't satisfy your pedantry before, but maybe you didn't read it when you replied to it last time.
Ok, then Nintendo benefitted financially from piracy and made no efforts to hide the fact that they obtained games through the exact same methods that pirates use.
Maybe Nintendo of America doesn't want international prices to be higher than international ones (adjusting for currency exchanges) because they're worried about Americans ordering them from elsewhere (losing NoA sales). And Nintendo in Japan doesn't care because Japanese gamers will pay anything for the next Nintendo console, lol
I imagine it's easier to catch uploaders than viewers.
It's also probably more impactful to go for the big "power producers" simultaneously and quickly before word gets out and people start locking things down.
It's a bit misleading to say they're "random". These are all children whose parents told T-Mobile to track for them. They're seeing kids that aren't theirs.
The issue isn't that they're random kids from the population or random T-Mobile customers, but that they're kids that T-Mobile received consent to track and that information is being shared to the wrong people.
Obviously this is bad, but my point is that the data comes from somewhere. I know I'm preaching to the choir, but people need to be careful with what data they share with anyone or any organization.
I remember doing some (non-professional) research on marital status and life outcomes, and I recall there being a correlation between marital status and life expectancy -- marriage led to longer lifespans.
I could be mistaken.
But if I'm not, could it be that the unmarried die earlier, and thus are less likely to have acquired dementia of any type?
The associations for divorced and never married remained significant accounting for demographic, behavioral, clinical, genetic, referral source, participation, and diagnostic factors. The associations were slightly stronger among professional referrals, males, and relatively younger participants.
(Not sure what "demographic" covers...)
Males also tend to live shorter lifespans, especially when unmarried, IIRC...
Not sure how related it is, but in Canada, I'm seeing HDD and SSD prices generally being "on sale" for the regular prices from last year (same specs and everything!)
Even people who had great childhoods often spend "the other 8 hours" trying to be kids again.
You either gotta do it like the rest of us and find time for enjoyment between work and errand, or find a way to make money off your "adult childhood". Neither is easy, but you've been through a lot, so you're obviously capable of doing difficult things.
It might help if you schedule time for it. That way, you can say, "On Tuesday, I'm going to do these things I missed out on as a kid from 7 to 9pm". And then you play. Or whatever.
You need this, and everyone needs it, so don't feel bad about scheduling it. You're helping yourself heal.
I don't drive. Where I live, you can really only "not drive" in cities. And even then, it can be hard at times.
At the same time, I live within reasonable commuting distance of multiple friends and family members. I can walk to a few of them. I don't need to be closer to my community.
I might want to retire someplace quieter, but I like being able to hop on a train or a bus to get to somewhere fun, or to be able to walk across the street to a store if I need something. Heck, I can even easily get takeout if I don't feel like cooking -- I don't even need delivery.
Same here. My accounts still exist, but I only ever access it now through old.reddit signed out. I still read info from a few communities, but never comment.