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It's a scam, they don't even refund donations if they don't make the target. Why are their operating costs so high? This is such a red-flag, they need to shutdown regardless.
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Fuck the job, a love for life is way more important. The love can fall through and you can still act like adults in the workppace.
I always hate this corporate take.
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Feb 23, 2026
Rest in peace to this browser.
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The only identifable information you should have to provide is the information you signed up with.
I've had a couple sites ask for id, but that wouldnt verify I own the account anymore than just me sending them the email from the same address I used to sign up with.
GDPR has a flaw iirc, where it allows this, I guess the UK version isnt any different.
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TeamSpeak had their chance, but they decided to be complacent after getting popular. Now they are playing catchup and very slowly. Discord has given them multiple chances now to take back market share, but TeamSpeak was never ready. This time some other project will take over instead.
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Depends if the wallet records data of what site required verification. Any amount of privacy being eroded is bad.
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It's not? Power draw and efficiency has always been used as a major negative to a lot of things, it's why we have more power efficient devices now.
AI is consuming this power for what exactly? It's entirely pointless, only there to enable a circular economy among mega-corporations.
It's also entirely irrelevant if something is a negative to one thing and not another. When talking drawbacks for something, there isn't a list you have to pick from, they are going to be specific to it.
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Using a massive negative of AI to attack AI is confusing to you?
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Good job UK, you will push children to dangerous unmoderated sites instead! All in the name of state surveillance!
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Jan 14, 2026
Maybe we should just be banning AI?
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Yeah, I mean I still give them a go, but ultimately I think first person is better suited to shooters.
If Division 3 has a beta or whatever, I will probably try it too regardless. If the game is good enough even with TPS, then that would be great. I doubt it will be anything remarkable though, given Ubisoft's implosion.
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Well yeah that's the thing though, you are filling in the blanks. I can't remember all the marketing material, I think they did cut a lot of the map though.
Even if they did manage to make it expansive and interesting enough, the third person would ruin it for me. It was clearly made with slow camera movement of controllers in mind.
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Eh I remember it looking a lot better, it does look very bland in that trailer now I have watched it back. I suppose your mind fills in what you actually want from the game, but then after it releases you realise you get exactly what you were shown, a mediocre and boring game.
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Jan 02, 2026
An article about annoying pop-ups immediately prompts you with a pop-up. Get the fuck outta here.
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Jan 02, 2026
Websites did it to themselves by abusing cookies to track users. Instead of consent popups though, the EU should have just blanket banned tracking in general.
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Dec 30, 2025
eSIM sounds good on paper, but the implementation is horrible. You should be able to easily back them up. Also I expected to be able to have many many eSIMs rather than be limited to one or two.
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Dec 28, 2025
Yes. It needs heavy regulation, physical buttons is all the driver should have access to.
We also need to ban subscription services in vehicles.
Consumers cannot be trusted to spend responsibly and look out for their best interests.
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Dec 27, 2025
I know better cameras demand more space, but you cant claim your phone is thin with them. Not that I think thin phones are useful, pointless gimmick.
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Dec 27, 2025
It was a flop because no one really wants thinner phones, they are harder to use. The iPhone Air was also extremely overpriced and missing basic features a phone a quarter of the price has.
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Dec 27, 2025
Thinness should be defined by it's thickest point.
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Dec 27, 2025
This folding iPhone also looks like the Pixel Fold
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Dec 18, 2025
There's some great games out there, they are just not the big ones.
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Dec 17, 2025
That people keep buying into... so the cycle continues.
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Dec 17, 2025
Any GPU from the last few generations should be able to run any game without any problems. A lot of games are just made like complete ass unfortunately, you know because of profits ultimately.
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Dec 17, 2025
Apart from being chromium, Edge was pretty good until it released, then it had all the Microsoft bullshit added.
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Dec 17, 2025
Exact same thing with anyone I know who uses it. You used to be able to type questions into search engines, now it picks one word from that question and gives you slop results.
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Dec 09, 2025
Hardware doesnt need to get more powerful either. If we actually harnessed it, we have what we need already.
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Dec 09, 2025
Why spend time making better software when the end user can just buy better hardware!
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