That sounds very interesting, do you remember the name or the author?
That sounds very interesting, do you remember the name or the author?
If you’re referring to the US’ Video Privacy Protection Act, it was passed only because it slightly embarrassed a Supreme Court nominee.
So for there to be half-decent online privacy laws in the US, first someone will have to leak Clarence Thomas’ Pornhub search history or something like that.
The TV UI is horrible and has negative development: Less features and more bugs every release.
Do you want to go to a video’s channel? Well, that depends on where you are:
Go to Home.
Long-press on a video.
Press “Go to channel”.
Go to Subscriptions.
Long-press on a video.
Fewer options because fuck you.
Start the video, press down, up, right, select.
Oh, it was a short video? You fell into the trap! Down goes to another video. Go back, select the video again, press right, right, select.
And that’s just one example.
Regarding the IP address, how are they going to get it? I assumed that servers wouldn’t pass them along to other nodes, isn’t that the case?
Look up the Everburn Blade in Baldur’s Gate 3.
REMEMBER US! REMEMBER THAT WE ONCE LIVED!
Workers created Reddit, like everything else. Economic systems don’t create anything, only determine who profits from those creations.
Spacewar! was a F2P PvP game with no microtransactions and no battle pass. Although it’s hard to quantify exact player numbers (it precedes Steam charts), for a while it was the most played videogame in the world.
Its real-time graphics and multiplayer combat were very influential, and widely copied by many other games.