SMH damn kids don’t even know about the before times when leaves didn’t despawn on their own and minecraft cost less than $10
SMH damn kids don’t even know about the before times when leaves didn’t despawn on their own and minecraft cost less than $10
Another thing not being considered by all the “judge doesn’t know anything” crowd is that they’re failing to consider that this case isn’t really about search engines or Alphabet as a company.
It’s about monopoly laws. In this case, pertaining to Google and Mozilla, but monopolies nonetheless.
You’ll never believe who Oprah brought into the mainstream.
I’ll give you a hint: literally all 3 of the people being talked about (Dr Phil, Dr. Oz, and Jenny McCarthy)
Lore is a reference to the show.
It was doubling every day. They were scared of day 15 where it would’ve been 780mil for the day and over 1.562billion total.
Every day doubling is a really good consequence, the fact that it only took twitter 3 days to comply once the penalty started actually hitting should confirm that
Handing over data from one account with 6+ months warning is usually pretty easy actually.
The fact that it took a fine doubling every day to get them to comply is the more interesting fact.
It isn’t 3 days, as you imply. It’s multiple quarters.
You wouldn’t download a car more RAM would you?
One minute our content (through the API) is “very valuable” and “needs to be monetized”. The next we’re just “noise”.
IRC still exists. You can just like… do it.