Any Lemmy instance would have given over the same information in this case. Meta was complying with a valid, legal search warrant.
They won't. A ton of traditional hotel business is business travel. No reputable company is sending an employee to a VRBO while they're working out of town.
Nothing wrong with being discerning.
It’s not the campaign, though. It was a PAC that’s not technically affiliated with the candidate.
It’s bullshit, but they probably don’t have any recourse as the PAC doesn’t obtain any pecuniary gain from the unlicensed use.
Mods are like game devs, the powers that be know they can treat them like absolute shit because there is an endless supply of replacements who are willing to be treated like shit for the opportunity to do the work.
All states offer Medicaid below the income threshold. Those that have not accepted the expansion payments from the federal government have a much lower income cutoff than those that have accepted it.
Care to elaborate about DDG? If this is about the Bing thing from last year, that was almost entirely FUD.
Yeah, painting this as a downstream effect of the pandemic is just wrong. This has been coming for a long time and would have happened no matter what caused interest rates to rise.
The current prime interest rate means it’s more expensive to borrow money right now, which means PE and VC are not throwing money at tech firms that aren’t traditionally profitable anymore. Plex likely runs at a steep loss and relies on private capital to stay afloat.
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Perhaps you could actually specifically cite a law and the conduct which you believe violates it.
Bruh, Netflix does the indexing for its library. This isn’t Steam.