My internet service in Silicon Valley charges like $1/GB above 1TB of usage per month :(
My internet service in Silicon Valley charges like $1/GB above 1TB of usage per month :(
I’m sure the Microsoft executive that made the decision is absolutely drenched in the “Azure scales infinitely if you give Microsoft more money” kool-ade.
You asked about a knockoff of Palworlds.
Yea I’m fine with that. Nobody would buy it.
Uhhhh…. You are aware of what topic you are posting in, right?
The deck has both a touchscreen and a trackpad for mouse input. Or you can just connect a mouse lol.
I’m a gamefluencer with over 3 followers. Can I get 50 free copies?
That won’t happen because Apple and Google hate open source.
No, phone payments can be much more private than a card payment.
Edit: who tf is downvoting this objectively true statement?
That’s how you end up with Arch Linux.
Thanks, new California law!
That’s not what I said at all. I gave you very helpful information to put you on the path of understanding this case.
Step 1: learn the difference between trademarks and patents. Then we can have a meaningful discussion.
It’s not some brilliant 4D chess he’s just a fucking idiot nepo baby.
The majority of people aren’t serially online and reading gamer drama forums.
I use discord to keep up with what my friends are doing, look at pictures that they post, etc. We used to use Facebook for the same thing back when it was The Facebook and required a university email address and didn’t have ads. How is that not social media?
Because it was never a problem.
But you literally started this thread because it’s a problem. And then you spent more time defending your bad choice on a Lemmy discussion than you will ever save in your entire life decompressing PNGs.
Yup. Comcast/Xfinity residential cable. I pay like $80/mo and still have that cap. They also had an outage yesterday for like 5 hours for maintenance that was clearly planned ahead of time, but they never bothered to tell me ahead of time, and when the outage happened, they still gave me a bad estimate of when it would be restored due to “network damage”.