I’m not worried about Google blocking it but rather the app I use to say, “hey something weird is going on with this phone better block/ban that account.
I know the risk is minimal, but it’s not could be a huge disruption to my income, so it’s just not worth it.
Here is my problem with a nonstandard operating system on a phone.
A rely on it to run my very small business. I don’t want to get blocked by an app I rely on or suddenly have it stop working due to running an unofficial operating system.
So it’s either stock Android or stock iOS. iOS I’d say is more private than Android, so I stick with them.
Thanks for sharing that. I’m surprised I’ve never seen it before. You can see some of the same ideas made it to the actual game.
Is this a leaked trailer or something?
It’s great that it brought a lot of fans in, but the next 2 games were not really that great. But I’m happy where we are with RE today. So, maybe those growing pains were worth it.
Someone made an app that was genuinely very good. Then a company wanted to buy the app. The developer sold the app. The company loaded it with whatever spyware they wanted and pushed it in an update.
Now the app is garbage. Sadly it happens all the time. It happened to me right after I bought a year subscription to private internet access.
But to be clear this can happen on any platform or App Store official or not.
I can't find a way to run any of these on my homeserver and access it over http.
It looks like it is possible but you need a gui to install it in the first place.
I don’t think he should have been killed, but if o was in a country that was part of a war zone and I could just go back home to another country, then it’s partially on me for staying.
Like if a US person was in Ukraine and died from a Russian bomb, well if the person didn’t have to be in a war zone then they shouldn’t have been there.
I think asking where someone is from is a pretty universal way to mean, “What ethnicity are you?”.
Usually, you can understand someone’s question based on the context. Your question, for example, “What race are you?” Is not specific enough. I could answer, “I’m not a race, I’m a person, but I enjoy competing in races.”
So just use context clues to understand a persons question and answer the question if you feel like it.
That’s a great idea. I wonder if there is already an extension for this.
It would be great if it were built into the search engine. They could publicize the top 100 blocked sites to hopefully change the behavior of these sites.
Thanks! I thought it was weird to get that message on this thread.