Should be illegal. Same as unpaid internships. Pay workers or don't be a business.
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Imagine growing up on a tidally locked world, living in the day, until you wander off for long enough to discover the night.
People paid 23andMe to give them the data in the first place. Should be illegal to profit off of other people's data if they're not getting paid for it.
While it's sad to see all these games begin to die a slow death, in reality, many of these titles are incredibly old and on last-gen platforms such as Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3.
Yet much older games are still playable without functionality loss.
You don't need upgrades to online services. You need to stop locking down games.
Still seems way overpriced. Doesn't even have name recognition anymore.
People shouldn't be paying to opt out of ads, websites should be paying their users for what they're exploiting them for.
"More competition" meaning less access, people having to pay for multiple different services instead of having it in one place.
The competition should be about having the best platform, not exclusive content. There's no reason why the same show couldn't be on two different platforms. And available globally. Practically, all you really need is more local servers for where there's more traffic.
For personal use, but corporations trying to profit off of it could be fined 100% of their assets if need be.
I have inside pockets added so that I can deal with the wire issue. Makes for a better place to carry the phone anyway.
And they only ever made one.
AI's going to kill us off by doing what we do better than us. Consuming resources and producing waste. And we're already pretty good at it.
AI PC sounds like something that will be artificially personal more than anything else.