It very much needs to update its interface.
It very much needs to update its interface.
Dude was not a consumer, it was a volunteer, a big difference. And, as far as I know, they follow the required protocols for these types of trials. Everything else is speculation.
Presumably, the person who volunteered knew all the risks and implications, so you can shit all you want on their decisions but that’s how trials work. There’s no promises of you coming out with a functional product.
Good comment, but check your uses of “then”.
Annoying people on the bus and train.
That’s how names work in some asian countries. Family name takes precedence.
Here in Brazil, EULAs (they are called adhesion contracts here) can only deal with the way service is provided and cannot limit consumer rights in any way. Even if the contract has these types of clauses, they are considered void by default.
These types of things never fly here.
It is not a sustainable business model because when it becomes paid people will realize they don’t need them.
Last time I changed the SSD on my computer, it took me about 30 min to make the Windows ready to play Steam games. Win 11 took 15 min to install, the Nvidia driver and Steam took the rest. So it’s not a lie at all.
The ability to kiss boys does not make you gay.
That’s too specific to justify the engineering effort.
My TV does this for some apps and games that do not support HDR.
It just has to work enough.
At least none of it is WIP…
Minesweeper and a bit of LARP.
I use Google Domains to create custom email addresses on the fly that syphons to my personal Gmail address.
If I subscribe to a service, say Netflix, I just put netflix@mydomain.com and it automagically exists and redirects to my Gmail.
Now it only lacks the blackjack.