Inevitable political answer: The UK Government during the height of Covid
Inevitable political answer: The UK Government during the height of Covid
The Internet
On the positive side, it allows you to contact people that you would have never interacted with otherwise
On the negative side, it allows people to contact you that you never would have interacted with otherwise
As a shy person, I hope that drunk me isn’t the true me. That guy was an asshole
The memes were making fun of the fact that no one had seen it, somehow Warner thought that re-releasing the film would make the memers go to see it, but that would have gone against the point of the meme
I get personal choice, but if you are looking for privacy focused, wouldn’t a browser based option give the developer less information than installing an app?
What does the Amazon App have that the website doesn’t? I’ve just been using the website, now I’m wondering what I’m missing out on
How about giving all 100 years to GameFreak so they can try to make a good Pokémon game?
Agreed. You can’t install as an app, just a home screen shortcut, notifications don’t take you to the web page when clicked
I use PWAs for some things, but I wish they worked better
I use Nova. After seeing this, I have disabled internet access for the app (I use LineageOS, where this is an option). Is that enough to avoid any potential downsides, or is there anything else I should be aware of?
It looks like the game is part of Chrome but not Chromium, so it would be under Google’s copyright. So if you mean a copy using the same assets then no. If you mean can you create an endless runner featuring a dinosaur, yes
Strong Pokémon. Weak Pokémon. That is only the selfish perception of people. Truly skilled trainers should try to win with their favorites.
I used to work in a supermarket in the UK about 20 years ago. The store is not legally required to sell anything to anyone (as long as it’s not because they are discriminating against a protected characteristic), so the workaround for the store was to say that the item was no longer for sale and to remove it from the shop floor (presumably fixing the labeling, then putting the stock back out)
Disney finally lost something to the public domain.
I’m not convinced that the legal right to make that film was there. Yes, the copyright has expired in the USA, however the film was produced and filmed in the UK. Winnie The Pooh is still under copyright until 2026 in the UK (70 years after the author died)
On the other hand you have insecure humans who make stuff up to pretend that they know what you are talking about
I’m not saying I’m in IT, but I’m tired and read the question and thought, “Why are they asking about printers?”