Ooooooh! Ok that’s really cool. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain that!
Ooooooh! Ok that’s really cool. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain that!
Sorry if this question is easily answerable by reading and I’m just missing it. But I genuinely don’t really understand what this product does or what its use case is. Is it a usb stick that gives you kvm access to a computer from a remote location? Like call up someone in another building ‘hey plug the jet into tower X so I can remote in?’ In which case how is this better/worse/just different from a software solution like Barrier? Sorry if I’m being borderline deliberately obtuse but the website gives no info on the home page at all.
Edit: I think I understand better, digging into it more. But if anyone has an ELI5 I would greatly appreciate it.
You did when you tried to make a pretty weak equivalency argument.
Oh that explains it
Sure if we were talking about a reasonable, independent ratings agency with the public good as its primary guiding factor. But both the ESRB and PEGI are private, industry run and funded ‘self-regulatory’ agencies that operate with the industries own self interests as its primary guiding factor.
If you have ever registered a product you purchased with the manufacturer, you’ve done exactly that. They’re not talking about tracking the product after you buy it. They’re basically just talking about automatic proof of purchase.
We know all about your ‘root beer’, your ‘atom bombs’…
Truly dedicated vessel, that one.
Because that’s how learning works? If nobody ever gave a shit we’d never advance or learn anything.
“Oh yessum I’ll absolutely deliberately lower my profits for the safety of my customer, you bet!” People who think business has any other motivating incentive than profit are the dumbest kind of bootlicker and it makes me so sad.
It’s not even a referee, it’s three shareholders in a zebra print trench coat.
When the thumbnail is small it looks like she’s wearing a spider-man costume and I think it’s oddly appropriate.
The suit is effectively not about the money at all. It’s about setting a precedent in Japanese court to basically allow Nintendo to patent whatever they want, whenever they want, so they can go after and shut down competitors with ease. Pirate Software has a decent and short breakdown on their youtube channel iirc
Hey, believe in yourself, that semicolon belongs there if you believe it belongs there.
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Definitely a fair assessment.
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Why are yall downvoting a question? Fr there’s no indication this was asked in bad faith. Are yall just morons?
No wonder, you made the claim withought having a source. And then scrambled to find one and fucked up and got one saying the opposite cause you didn’t actually read your source. You got there in the end tho champ with that bbc link. But you’re still a dingus.
Hey Buzz doesn’t hate the moon, he just demands it know its place.