True, but the point is that at each level of abuse they impose to their customers, more and more will leave for piracy, and you don't need to go far. A jailbroken firestick with plex installed and a friend who is technically savy and has his own plex server when one can see a bunch of movies (not to mention the free ones on plex)
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Remind me if this is still valid a year from now
Microsoft may replace windows 11 with Linux in my computer
Someone is going to pay $50K to pretend
proceeds to start playing sweet child of mine
Interestingly, if you install Chrome or Firefox, you won’t see them as choices. But if you install the Brave browser, you will see it as an option — and if you select that, then whenever you click on a news link in the Widget pane, it will come up in Brave.
Fick everything about this
Right, sorry. That's what I meant that they own the data they process. The reason why I went to owning your DNA is more towards that fact that they are processing or digitizing your DNA and the average consumer doesn't have the power to sue them for their processed data like one of these other companies or a government agency to regulate them. But maybe I exaggerated
That's me after just making toast with scrambled eggs
Just got this blog article in my email from Google, might shed some more light as to why this layoffs happened.
https://blog.google/products/assistant/google-assistant-bard-generative-ai/
The AI itself is downvoting
I believe 23 and me stated in the past that they own the data that they process, so in essence if you, or a family member submit their DNA to them, then they own that DNA and part of the DNA of the relatives of whom submitted the sample.
When you swap distros, how do you manage all your files and settings? Do you just save your files externally and start from scratch every time you change a distro?