Yep, it’s just good design
Yep, it’s just good design
I sometimes use ‘lmao’ as punctuation and I don’t know if I hate that or not
I’m excited for this to start triggering anti-trust legislation
Specifically that person probably contracts a law firm to handle the bureaucratic aspect, on an ongoing basis and a support team to handle low level issues.
He’s downloading cracks or cracked executables
The cracking groups aren’t exactly signing their work with a verifiable public key
They just said they were downloading arbitrary binaries to execute
I didn’t, but I knew it was so far just a merch deal from the comments. I just don’t think that’s where this ends, and Sony does not have a reputation for being subtle in getting what it wants.
Unfortunately, their opinion no longer counts for much
Sort of. It asks as part of a series of questions on first boot when you sign up for a new account at the same time, but it defaults to yes, so idk if you would count that as opt-out or not.
For parody it would have to be untrue, yes?
Even if it’s obvious, it’s still important to say
The problem being, at least for the moment, the crazy is winning
Can’t imagine how this could be perceived as anything but retaliation for the EU daring to attempt to regulate Apple
If ace combat has taught me anything, it’s that there’s no reason we can’t do both
Surely you know better than to ask that, Satan
This is not precisely accurate. These are individually addressible and can be commanded to change what’s displayed based on any arbitrary input, such as detection of a critical mass of apple products in that part of the store, or a device which is signed into a store account on the store app, accurate down to about 3 meters last time I looked at the state of presence analytics tech. So you absolutely could have 20% higher prices follow a person around a store if you wanted to.
The best part is that it’s likely almost all true.
Swap cactus for mason jar