…to the surprise of absolutely no one who’s been paying attention. They got rid of the coalmine canary clause like a fucking decade ago.
I wish these people would just chill with the hypermonetization of literally goddamn everything
Where did you think you were?
Shut up tankie
Yeah that’s kind of what I was getting at. It’s been a while since I’ve worked with it so I couldn’t remember if it used cookies for the token exchange or some other mechanism.
Because what passes for journalism these days subsists on engagement metrics, and Harris doesn’t say crazy off-the-wall shit every 10 seconds.
Or, you know, regulate them
I’m curious how this will affect OAuth (if at all). Does it use an offsite cookie to remember the session, or is that only created after it redirects back to the site that initiated the login?
I’m genuinely curious about this, as well.
“bRaInWaShEd” bleats the moron who gets his opinions from some alt-right glorified blog
In the “I disagree but can’t articulate a cogent reason for it” sense of the word “nonsense”, of course. 🙄
Good, 8 is unusable for my workloads and 12 feels like they’re just fucking with us
Ding ding ding. Capitalism selects for psychopathy.
They can lock down their revenue potential, fine by me
The fact that we just left it up to them to recuse themselves is a major unchecked flaw.
I tried UO, AC, EQ1+2 and can say that WoW’s beloved IP, look and feel, and relative lack of clunkiness in the controls and animations were big differentiators for me.
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