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  • A few searches turned up that it’s pretty legit. Pay with a credit card so that you’re protected though. You have no idea what happens to that info after you enter it.

  • That explains it. No one does this out of the goodness of their hearts. It’s either a tax write off or avoiding CoL adjustments.

  • Yeah, it’s not like anyone bought a Disney + sub because it was available in the Tesla lol

  • I think they’re looking for more a consumer perspective. Disney will probably sue for a breach of contract, but I also wouldn’t be surprised if they somehow ended up signing a TOS that allows Tesla to make changes whenever they want. From a consumer perspective, definitely legal to just remove an app. False advertising? Nah, when you buy the car/use the infotainment center, you’re agreeing to a TOS that requires you give your first born to the gigafactory they built.

    Seriously though, it’s very standard practice that a TOS includes language that the service can change in quality at any given time with no warning.

  • Google will expand billing options for in-app purchases and simplify direct app downloads from developers.

    Sounds like a win actually. Nice.

  • Heck, I just played the demo for Octopath Traveler 2, but this was a self-published demo by the studio. It was enough for me to know this game wasn't for me but I'm thankful I didn't have to buy it and refund it as a result.

  • Maybe this?

    Every instance of every such component was already running in a separate thread, but now they can actually run in parallel.

  • Definitely. Shown by all the mechanics that have somehow digressed: stealth, meaningful random encounters, better bounty systems, innovative combat (e.g., VATS), etc.

  • Well if the law includes a clause that hedge funds need to sell of their assets, then flooding the market like that may bring down prices. However it could also trigger a bubble burst in the housing market. I’m interested to see how this is concerned

  • Exactly. Instagram doesn’t claim ownership to any of your content, but Instagram's terms of use state that the user grants Instagram a non-exclusive, fully paid, and royalty-free, transferable, sub-licensable, worldwide license to use their content. Additionally, they can make money off your content without ever paying you a cut. Honestly, it’s pretty boiler plate at this point. No one should expect anything else from corporations.

  • Or the oil industry hiring economists to refute other economists conclusions when it comes to damages from oil spills (see Exxon Valdez)

  • Okay yeah, then you’re absolutely right.

  • For sure, I’m just giving them a hard time with semantics haha

  • Three gaming-focused Linux operating systems beat Windows 11 in gaming benchmarks

    Arch is a gaming-focused Linux OS now lmao

  • Yup. I can’t live without it now. The only thing I had to change is to remember to open my work laptop before I leave for the day so that it syncs. About one a week I do a backup with my NAS at home