I sue everyone in Muricaland that enables tech to pirate. Including ISPs and record labels themselves they are the content providers.
rengoku
Agreed. Price increase is normal inflation is everywhere.
The number of insane limitations they impose is not acceptable however.
I am on the belief that once I buy something, let's say Spiderman No Way Home, on streaming services, I am entitled to download it offline from anywhere for my own Jellyfin.
No one, or even biggest corp, can change my view.
Got 8 years of battery warranty 😀
Besides, if it fails royally because of design issue, there are more than few fails like in the article.
I bought Ioniq 5. No subs no bullshit and EV (no frozen shit like in a non tropical countries).
Love this car.
What you say is exactly what I feel.
When I pay for a service, as long as I abide by the ToS, service provider should give me their products in full.
Your protection should not violate my right.
Cant find sources for that.
Best I found was Firebug's own fault.
And I have been using Firefox for eternity
Finally Knight Rider's KITT comes as reality
With Synology and QNAP for example, what we get in exchange for our money is support and stability. Also, both make durable hardware, my old QNAP still running after 10 years. And still supported!
I switched after Dropbox lost over 2TB of my data.
How? Randomly gone? Hard to believe that.
Steam has never tried to battle piracy head on, yet it succeeds. Please take note, Netflix, it is your card to lose.