That lawsuit could hold up in court, and I wouldn’t be mad. Fuck MS
That lawsuit could hold up in court, and I wouldn’t be mad. Fuck MS
Could be some form of love. There’s some crazy out there.
Have you looked into GL.inet’s offerings? They use openwrt as their base and build off it.
Many are mesh capable and have a USB for easy network storage.
Yoi jist don’t inderstand modern artucles?
I remember trying to convince a book sub that “two weeks” is not enough time to stop putting everything behind a spoiler tag/spoiler free titles.
Their argument “don’t come here and you won’t be spoiled”
Meanwhile, Reddit is like hey you want to read this random post from a sub you unsubscribed from last month when the new book came out? its called “thoughts on Wally-Woo’s death”
Perhaps, but for the price of those flat non-rgb or mechanical things they should either shine my shoes or provide some kind of utility, such as a headphone jack.
Or on the keyboard?
Back when I used it, Cruncyroll had terrible uptime and a much more limited list of shows. If they had reliable uptime, I might have actually subscribed. But not for something only up 3/4 weekends.
I stopped using it when they randomly put some shows I watching behind a paywall. I was fine with the ads, that I uhhh never saw for some reason, but once they started doing “pay to watch whole shows” I was out.
Wish we could set the time ourselves, mine works sparaticly.
I don’t see how they would profit from doing this to a library.
They profit from whoever is paying them.
As a library community, we are seeing other cyber attacks—[…]. We hope these attacks are not indicative of a trend.
Ummm…that’s the definition of a trend.
On my iPad, I use an app called Manga Plus and in landscape I get the two page spreads. I suppose any app that’s supports two-page landscape view would work. But that wouldn’t work well for smaller tablets
And tax payers who have to replace perfectly good systems in schools and government offices.
Steve and the team are on fire this year!
Conforming = here’s a guide book. Follow it and we won’t bother you unless there’s an issue.
Approval = please submit every model/trim you release to our inspection/test facility for approval.
One requires a lot more people going back and forth between the manufacture and government than anyone wants.
Yes, but capabilities are reduced.
Me too…but just to be safe I spent too much of my free time typing up a response.
No the government should not stay out of it.
How does this make any sense “if you, or anyone you know, has ever bought our taxi, you can not sue when our driver hits you”?
“Buyer beware” is not an argument when this shit is buried in pages of dence leagle documents or in some case never presented to the end user (in the case of a things like appliance delivery, where the buyer never sees the documents included). Do you expect me to hire a lawyer to buy a washer machine, or to sign up for a free Disney+ trail?
Speaking of Disney, how about that “allergy friendly” restuant that killed someone with allergies. Theae forced arbitration clauses are letting companies people get away with wrongful deaths.
implied warranty of merchantability If the restaurant says their food does not contain an ingredient and they say the food prep is craefully done to ensure no cords contamination and someone dies because the ingredient was in the food - there’s a problem and justice needs to be upheld.
Being a rebublicans or wanting “small goverment” has nothing to do with this. Yes too much gov intervention is bad, but with out it we’d still be eating rats in our hamburgers.
Don’t bring abritarty sides into a problem when people are dying and no one is getting held accountable.
So there will be at least a partial refund right? Of course not.
This is like selling someone a birthday cake and after they have a few slices you scrape of the remaining frosting and suck out the moisture.
IMO juicebox should be responsible for 25-50% refunds for taking away the web features, depending on how much more it cost than similar products without the features. The charger it self still work, so I don’t think a 100% refund should be required.
Alternatively, they can (preferably) release the software under an open source license or sell the service to another company who is forced to match whatever the subscription cost is for at least 7 years.
Edit: I just read a comment on the article, I take back what I said, 100% refund + plus cost for an elecrrition to rip this shit out peoples homes.
your charger can potentially deliver more power than the branch circuit to which it is attached (i.e. if you have a 48 amp charger on a 40 amp circuit) you need to use the software to derate the charger so that it limits charging to an amount valid for your circuit.
That should not be a software switch…
Relevant xkcd