

Internet points?.. sorry, I did not realize you were 12
Internet points?.. sorry, I did not realize you were 12
is it? because we are talking about the difference between a lawful society and anarchy.
Looks like you don’t understand the point and now are getting defensive. Have a nice day bud
“Judge in Epic v. Apple bans Apple from charging commission on purchases made outside App Store”
That is what the judge ordered, who is forcing Apple to comply? forcing them to follow the ruling is the definition of “enforcement”, not the ruling itself
And the reason I am second guessing is that the court had already ruled against Apple and they just ignored that and doubled down on the bad behaviour
There is clearly NO enforcement in there… maybe we think “enforcement” are different things here
No what I am asking you is what evidence of enforcement do you see anywhere here?
Apple was ordered by the courts to do something, they blatantly ignored it and doubled down. At no point it seems the courts were enforcing their initial ruling. It took the defendants to bring this back to court again. What’s stopping Apple from not doing anything and ignoring the courts again?
What enforcement?
sure they can, all they had to do was ignore the ruling
or they can donate to Dumnald’s inauguration fund and get a corporate pardon tomorrow
well considering the close ressemblance, hope you win
If that was my goal, I would not have explicitly pointed out I was making a side observation…
100% I was just shocked at reading that line and being unable to make the distinction
subjected to “serious human rights violations” including arbitrary detention, may be forced not to use their own language, and are subject to discriminatory government policies that create “interlocking patterns of severe and undue restrictions on a wide range of human rights.
short side observation: how is this any different from the USA today?
I don’t disagree with the premise. I may disagree encrypted hard drive by default a sensible choice
such a “hack” would only work in a poorly written tv show
an unencrypted drive is like being able to look into a bank though a window, not ideal but things of value could/should/would still be in a safe or somewhere else completely
Almost no Linux distro has disk encryption turned on by default (PopOS being the major exception).
it’s usually an option in the guided disk partition
If an unencrypted computer is now unacceptable on Android, then it should be on Linux too. No excuses.
Linux is about choice, not whatever someone else thinks it’s acceptable
We were trying to be reasonable and compromise… I know, how naive of us
Now that the streaming industry plunged head first into enshitification, we are back to our previously held practices
Sure but I’m not analysing the characteristics of both platforms; I eas just answerilg the question and it’s a fact that pinterest is the closest thing to reddit but more attractive to women
I honestly don’t understand why people seem upset by that
I agree, but at a higher level the analogy works… like a sports car vs a pickup truck vs a minivan. Very different but at the end of the day they are all vehicles and men tend to like one of those more than others, same as women (and no, I am not implying women like minivans… my wife forbade me from getting one when our kids were little and I had given up on a cool car for the convenience of one)
Oh I see, you are just an idiot… go back to reddit please
Oh no!.. anyways