You can't do anything about it as they're not doing anything wrong, and look terrible whining about it here
I can assure you I'll never pay for that game now specifically because I saw this post
You can't do anything about it as they're not doing anything wrong, and look terrible whining about it here
I can assure you I'll never pay for that game now specifically because I saw this post
If you give me a 1000 piece puzzle for free, but without the instructions or a box picture to go off of, you've done a nice thing by gifting me something but have also failed miserably as I'll never fuckin solve that puzzle
California had a great mental health system in place.
I'm sorry, but no, we really fucking didn't. Reagan was wrong (about everything) to close them, but they weren't good before he did that by a looooong shot
But imagine being in the desert and knowing where an oasis is but just not telling any one about it
We could do that, but it's entirely irrelevant to the discussion
But we don't pass it a long.
Maybe you dont
Burgers are ground beef and should never be cooked anything less than well done
Lol, no
It feels dated and ugly
Weird, mine came with Cinnamon, not Plasma
Dad once did radio DJ for a few years professionally, had to have a broadcast license and everything
I've thought about getting on the airwaves myself for the fun of it but have no fuckin clue where to start lol
A lot, starting with violent commercialization and how unusable it is without ublock. And not in the "oh it's a lot of ads" meaning, more the "some ads will literally hostile takeover your screen and the only way out is to close the tab" kind
Safe Harbor in the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) supersedes all state law and makes it clear that a content host acting in good faith is not liable for the bad actions of their users
If you're in the US our laws would allow you to view the file to check if it does indeed violate the law, so long as you properly delete it and any potential backup of it immediately
You're safe from being sued or held liable for hosting it due to the nature of your platform, and the required checking of the content before removal would be allowed (you could also theoretically leave it to the police to send you takedown requests instead, then you don't even have to subject yourself to the potentially bad material)
You could also implement some sort of hash scanning against known-bad data, there are datasets of hashes of files you could check against and deny the uploading or auto-delete/report to authorities if you wanted
It's... random
Ftfy
Just because it's provided free doesn't mean you're off the hook for not telling people how it works, dumbass