Some more reading, for those following along:
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This was their stance 2 months ago:
I don't think that would have changed if not for the backlash Microsoft has received for it.
Now, supposedly it's optional and off by default, but that could change again anytime...
Add a clause to the contract between Steam and the developer requiring the dev to reimburse Steam for refunds due to post-sale changes (ie, from that specific 'accept, decline, refund' option). If the dev doesn't pay the bill, Steam can use the breach of contract as leverage.
If you selfhost paperless-ngx, there are option to add email accounts and regularly import emails+their attachments like any other document. You can then have it delete imported mail from the mail server, or just move/mark it so you can deal with that manually.
It doesn't currently support OAuth2 for providers like Microsoft, so you've gotta use App Passwords with Gmail for now, but there is a fix in the pipeline to add OAuth2 support soon. (there's also other methods you can use to get that part working right now)
While the bounty is set to a minimum of $10,000, there is no cap on how large the bounty can be.
I don't think I've ever watched anything from Amazon directly.
Seen lots of their content though :) 🏴☠️
The web/browser app really really sucks on console and JF doesn't have clients for consoles :/
It's one of the biggest things keeping me away. Xbone is my primary streaming device, and several of my users use xbone as well.
The numbers are based on the number of cancellation emails that have been sent out, according to a source at the paper, though the subscriber dashboard is no longer viewable to employees.
Bozos doesn't like you looking at how badly he fucked up.
I mean; digital access control isn't all that new. The entrances to my apartment building uses RFID tags, so tags(keys) can be added/removed easily without modifying the physical lock.
This is more or less the same thing, just expanded to use the RFID/near-field built into most mobile phones as well as physical cards/tags. I guess the 'service' part would be the addition of cloud services + apps to make remote monitoring/config/user management easier?
Not the kinda thing I like having in a third parties control, or dependant on internet...
Really big fondue party
Once it's mobile, leave London and transfer it either to another city, or into different vehicles and back into London. It probably took a while for the warehouse to realize what had happened, so the thieves had quite a head start against the investigators.
It's a game of hide and seek now, until they can offload it to a buyer.
It is a Linux tool unfortunately :/
You could use it to clone the windows disc/partition from a Linux machine/live usb, try out your de-bloating process, and restore again via a Linux machine/live usb if needed.