

They might have advertised this one better, though I can’t prove that beyond vibes.


They might have advertised this one better, though I can’t prove that beyond vibes.


IIRC Burger King was one of, if not the first companies to use computerized inventory/bookkeeping. And they used it to try and crack down on employees giving away extra food. It was a giant waste of money.


To answer your question directly: No idea.
Of tangential importance to your question: Apparently TPB has been considered untrustworthy for a number of years, probably since it “returned” after the original crew behind it did a stint in Swedish prison. Infected torrents have been found there and the “skull” ratings mean very little.


Aren’t read-write disks fairly unstable from a longevity perspective?


Only argument I have for the dev side is that unless you’re big enough to be your own platform, if you develop a PC game and you don’t offer it on Steam, you’re only kneecapping its potential financial success, possibly to a critical degree.


IMO just having your personal device on you in the presence of a protest puts you in danger. They have ample tools to track cellular devices that basically cannot be guarded against without disabling the function altogether, such as with a Faraday bag. They will catch and log that you were at a protest, and use that against you later.


Didn’t Nazi Germany ban a typefont for silly ideological reasons?


Right on its face, is it even legal to collect head shots of minors? I know US privacy laws are a joke but there’s usually some carve outs that protect minors.


The injury was to the ego and authority - of the entire apparatus, not one man. They’re all anxious to bring retribution and remind everyone that the enforcer class is above them and demands your cowering deference.
“They wouldn’t be around without us anyway, so they owe us whatever they got!” - probably any interchangeable subhuman MAGA knuckledragger.