How are they even going to prove a specific person agreed to these terms or even used their app?
TheEntity
Both the dev and his game are amazing. Highly recommended.
Prey (2017), Dark Souls, Outer Wilds. In no particular order.
We get it Elon, your X has left you.
Is this even a problem? Elon can keep his fringe groups and trollbots, I don't mind.
[…] water resistance is one of those things phones love advertising but nobody ever notices.
Water resistance is something I do not want to notice because if I notice it, it means it has failed. Do I trust it completely? Hell no. Do I prefer to have it? Hell yea!
Jujutsu Kaisen
No, I didn't. Looks interesting. Not something I'm looking for right now but I'll keep it in mind.
Yes and no. It's much better suited for desktop applications. Try to run something playing audio in Docker. It's doable but not pleasant in any way.
Wait, does Kindle handle epub now?
The last time I checked, they didn't even require clicking any confirmation email. Every time I visit a McDonald's I reinstall their app and just create a new bullshit account with a temporary email which I don't even need to check. For all they know, you might have created an account with my email and agreed to the terms (just an example). It's unenforceable on so many levels I'm dumbfounded.