The TOS are your licence to watch the copyrighted material, be it by paying a subscription or consuming ads. So if you break the TOS you’re committing piracy. It’s very clearly piracy, although I don’t condemn it.
The TOS are your licence to watch the copyrighted material, be it by paying a subscription or consuming ads. So if you break the TOS you’re committing piracy. It’s very clearly piracy, although I don’t condemn it.
You don’t say that, you say they are on credit hold and you won’t do any more work until your past work is paid for, after they pay you say credit has been rescinded and they have to prepay for any more work to be done.
I don’t know the site that much, but I know that “harmful to minors” can mean anything.
I think he means pages are presented as static html+css pages, generated dinamically on the back end
I think NCAPs are not government institutions, but I agree that funding, oversight and more power to recall, and even ban the sale of vehicles, is ought to be given to them.
Probably federation would have started with him, knowing how he wanted to keep reddit open source and for more people to have their own servers
Grocery stores can be small, also farmer towns exist where a small community lives with their farms around them. There are ways of doing it and it’s done in several places.
But I concede that the bigger the place the easier it is to do a 15 minute city.
So, you’re fine. Big cities and suburbs have no excuse, tho.
I used to live in a small town, less than 20k people, I could walk to several instances of each of these things in about 10 minutes (except a university or hospital, which were a 15 minute drive away). This in Mexico.
I don’t know why it couldn’t be done in the US…
I totally agree, just explained OP’s point
I agree, I’m just explaining OP’s logic
The point of contention here is not that OP doesn’t like this kind of verification, but that he believes that Twitter is making up the sign in attempt to get OP to actually log in and report higher usage metrics in Q3.
I don’t think OP opposes 2FA, at least not from the info he posted.
The thing is the range claims were really true, they just couldn’t do it cleanly.
Worst mistake of my life. I love my kids, though.
Imagine 5 thousand times that amount, like bezos or musk
I don’t know how common it is, I don’t want to blurt a wrong opinion about it.
That said, a friend of mine went to the US to work as a construction manager for a few months and he was given an F750 for the time he was there by the construction company. It was kitted with a small box that was too high to actually use and really they only used it to posture about how important their position was.
I understand this might not be common at all, I’m not saying it is, I just want you to understand how this doesn’t happen anywhere else at all.
It’s just that, it is such a crazy thing to exist that it just boggles the mind. It’s excessive even for most commercial applications.
I was 11 and had issues with bad ram sectors so Windows would shut down every few minutes.
I read up on it and used an Ubuntu live USB, back when unity was new, I loved that it wouldn’t have problems with my ram so I installed it and started distro hopping.
I now don’t have a computer so I only use Windows at work.
I once felt this, I assumed I just found her pretty and so I liked her pretty much instantly but getting to know her was even better.
I think attraction is more or less instant and chemistry is a day to day thing.
I ended up having a normal relationship with someone else, and had I not known how different that is I also wouldn’t be sure that the descriptions in books can be real. Just feeling like you belong somewhere and not wanting to move from there, it’s a real feeling and it’s blissful.
I am not disagreeing with people using adblockers, the guy I responded to brought up TOS, I just corrected him about what they are because he misunderstands them.