Stargate was 4:3, so there’s that…
Stargate was 4:3, so there’s that…
So there is a cost to them.
Who is paying for the internet connection to the car for non subscribers?
I deleted my near 15 year old account and left, dumbarse 😂.
They don’t care about making the site good or attracting a healthy community.
They never cared about the “healthy” part either, just “big”. Reddit has been a cesspool for years and years and years, largely thanks to the moderators.
By 90% you mean 90% of the 15 people that saw the post and were using a client that could see and vote in the poll in the 8 minutes that they had it open, because that’s seemingly what most subs I was on that did a poll did. The comments were always 90% filled with people saying they wanted the subs to be open, they don’t care about the API changes, etc, yet the crybaby mods would say “YOU ALL VOTED FOR THIS!” while everyone is screaming “No we didn’t, we weren’t even asked!”.
No, the people that didn’t leave yet kept whining are the whiners.
You didn’t, but lots did. They’re still using reddit to this day.
🤣 Fuck of reddit, they’re handing over that data without putting up a fight.
If you knew anything about digital purchasing you’d understand why u brought it up.
When you “buy” a digital tv show or movie you’re not actually buying it, you’re purchasing a license to use it, a license that can be revoked, for content that can be removed.
I swear most people have no idea how digital ownership works. I expected more from people on here at least.
You don’t get that from buying a license for a digital movie/tv show.
The ps1, PS2, and PS3 were all massively flawed hardware designs that broke en masse.
Ah so if I go rent a Lamborghini for a day that means I own it and don’t have to give it back?
Does it count as tracking though? What private or personal data is it? I’d also say that it’s at the very least grey area since all they’re doing is trying to prevent people from using their service in unintended ways, ie without ads.
Their obvious solution to this is make you consent to it or you can’t use YouTube.
Are you talking about on mobile? I don’t think people are hosting kodi and their content on their phones.
You don’t need to have local copies of all your media with kodi. A NAS works just fine.
it’s trying to provide a Reddit-like experience for people who miss it.
Ads and all 🤣
God forbid you have to pay for stuff.
But reddit asking to be paid for use of their API was the end of the world for these devs lol
Private Internet Access. Been using it for probably 10 years at this point, never had a single issue. Their “no logging” claim has been tested successfully in court.