

I think this lawsuit is actually about allowing people to buy dlc from other stores for games that you bought through steam?


I think this lawsuit is actually about allowing people to buy dlc from other stores for games that you bought through steam?


😂 could have fooled me!


I’m surprised anyone is surprised. It’s been known since WhatsApp came out that it’s not true e2ee because meta holds your keys.


It’s actually not. The official product name is “Microsoft Visio”.


In some countries it’s only illegal to distribute. Downloading is perfectly legal.


If you want some retro, try Dungeon Siege. Works on Linux. I played this game when it came out and recently got back into it because I never finished it there first time. Really chill dungeon rpgish game. Easy mechanics, but I haven’t tested how the multiplayer works.


In before it’s confirmed to be a DNS issue.
Do people really have ass holes this big? WTF!?


Rules for thee, not for me!


This is a response to a SOCIAL problem, not a technical one.


First thing is decide what data you have that can be readily replaced. e.g. publicly available Linux ISOs. Then remove that from your backup strategy. You may end up with a lot less data needing backup.


What’s the entire purpose of CSS according to you?


It’s not as though unionization was a surprise for Ubisoft. They probably had plenty of time to prepare.


Pornhub has not worked with Mixpanel since 2021, which means that the stolen data would be from that year or earlier. Reuters, who contacted some Pornhub customers to confirm the breach, was able to authenticate that the user data that pertained to those customers was accurate – but was several years old which would be consistent with the Mixpanel data.
We checked our accounts and this is what we found…


You’re going to tell me that there’s no corporation out there that won’t pay to improve their model with fresh data and not ask questions about where that data came from?


The idea is that to generate csam there was harm done to get the training data. This is why it’s bad.


Calling it an invasion of privacy is a stretch the way that copyright infringement is called theft.
“accidentally”