

At this point you cannot buy any product tracking anything you do without also assuming your data is being stored and sold as well. No matter what the company promises, promises can always change and are probably not legally binding either.


At this point you cannot buy any product tracking anything you do without also assuming your data is being stored and sold as well. No matter what the company promises, promises can always change and are probably not legally binding either.


On it… meaning drugs. Lots of drugs.


Removed for now


You know, you don’t have to put all the issues and questions in one box. You can oppose the Greenland bullcrap and also oppose the ban of VPNs.


might… eheheeheheeehe


It’s Merz. Anything looks good to that turd.


Never used it, but what I remember about them going to a subscription model, they already made themselves irrelevant.
I’d say “Questions Putin should have asked”, Trebek!
The main fear was concern over “abusive price setting during the changeover.”
I feel like that has happened in every single country that went through this. It is the perfect situation for scummy people to do this.

Sure but:
Importantly, that also means it’s going to remain a capable gaming device for at least four more years.
… this is such a typical silly blanket statement. If I look at my Steam deck review of the year, there’s a low digit percentage of “new games” and a much much higher majority of older titles. Some going back more than a decade. And there’s tons of games of that time that I haven’t played yet.
And the new games I play are not the high-end 3D VR type of online shooters that’d require top notch hardware. Maybe I am an outlier but reading around communities here, maybe not.
How is this so accurate…


The first one. Away from home he decides to try one Linux distribution, something he apparently has no experience in and with not much extra time to spare? Wow, what a great reason.
The second one, yeah. If you are used to playing these games I get it. I never even got into those, so have no need to start them now.


The reviews say it is a demo.
Pity, that’s on me for spending dinner with my family!!!
(Joking of course, I am really happy people like you are giving away games like this. Better luck next time for me!)
Unless you got a second key for Dungeons of Hinterberg after giving out one, I’d take Wild Bastards. Thank you!


Pirated it long ago.


Don’t be too excited, guys:
Relatively popular songs are stored in their original 160kbit/s OGG Vorbis quality, while the rest use 75kbit/s to save hundreds of terabytes of storage.
75 kbit/s can sound pretty bad depending on the songs. If you listen to it on your phone speaker you probably won’t notice, but this isn’t for quality listening experience. Depends what they mean with popular though, maybe all “good” songs are stored in the higher bitrate.


I cannot be that much yet, seriously? Not flaming you on this, maybe you are right but it sounds unrealistic. Spotify has decades of music stored, AI has been round with ability to generate tracks just for a few years. Something like 10% of it sounds more reasonable to me.
Sucks to run colleges “for profit”, I guess?