Google didn't tell him that they were going to delete the data until a week before. I think that's the issue. It's like when you tell someone a family member moved on, you need to use the word "die" or it's open to interpretation. Google needed to straight up say that they were going to delete the data after 6 months, but they didn't.
Generally, the cars fall apart around the battery, not the other way around.
Support of Hamas is not the same as not condoning the attacks, it's a false dichotomy. Of course it helps that they're very anti-Israel, but it's not necessarily a 1:1 thing. They also provide necessities in the Gaza Strip, so people tend to support them because they appreciate things like healthcare and food.
He's a VC CEO, he's there to pump the company for everything it's worth for maximum stock returns.
The game is complete and will receive no future updates from me, but will remain on sale for the foreseeable future.
That's the sticking point. A game could be complete, and receiving no material updates, but still need to be "updated". Sometimes the app stores require a re-compile and you will be bound by the new terms.
In the worst cases, a highly played but low earning game (like Flappy Bird) requires a recompile to update the minimum API level it supports in the Google play store. There are no gameplay changes what-so-ever. If you don't re-compile and update it, Google will de-list the game. But you also can't submit the update unless you accept the new terms.
You can dislike Nancy Pelosi and not be a Trumper. They are not mutually exclusive.
Idk if this is true. there were fewer posts about voyager 2 on lemmy, but they were more comments on it and it was a better article. I found 2 or 3 posts about it on reddit, but very few comments.
But also know that it's not a jpeg, and it only works because whatever app is opening the jpeg is able to read the webp format.
My daughter can't walk the 1/4 mile to school because it's on a major road with no sidewalk. So we drive her, every day. It's bad for the environment and bad for her health.
Even back then we were told never to reveal that sort of stuff online. How many of us do you think were telling the truth?
archive of our own does a fundraising event, and asks for donations until they get to their target. I could see Lemmy instances following the same model; if they do it right and get themselves listed as a non-profit, they can even get fundraising functionality into an app, and set it up so that Apple doesn't take their 30% cut.
There's a post on reddit about some dude who gave his phone to a friend (wiped it, new iCloud, everything), and the undeleted photos are from when OP owned the phone.