

that makes sense. i hate the fact that such a blatant play at covering your bases could hold up in any court. no matter the legal fineprint, it takes two functioning braincells to realise what’s going on here
that makes sense. i hate the fact that such a blatant play at covering your bases could hold up in any court. no matter the legal fineprint, it takes two functioning braincells to realise what’s going on here
It is also concerning that you have not apologized to the company, and in fact you have shown no remorse for the effect that your actions have had and will have.
the fucking audacity. i mean, we all knew how it would end, but talk about 5d reverse psychology mindgames
none of the above of i may. i choose this:
what a fantastic write up. thank you so much for taking the time <3
yeah, i succumbed to the impulse this bf after long consideration. even though i was always skeptical of bambu. rookie mistake.
the machine is awesome though, don’t get me wrong
i’m guessing you’re asking about this one?
awesome, thank you!
thank you for looking into this and sharing your findings!
“we’re so ‘sorry’ you don’t like being fucked in the ass, if you are not willing to take it nice and deep, that’s your problem”.
also they are blatantly lying about “actively working with developers like Orca Slicer…”. Softfever knew no earlier than us exactly what was coming. See also their comment here. Or on the official GitHub issue.
thank you for making me aware of this, and thank fuck for louis rossman. no idea how we deserve that guy. as a new BL printer owner, I just opened a complaint on their websites support portal, as advised by this reddit post
the german tv channel ARD actually published a three-part investigation into Spotify and Eventim middle of 2023 where they spotlighted this issue as well. it’s a great watch if you understand german!
it’s called Dirty Little Secrets
EDIT: here’s episode two, the relevant one where they investigate what they call “ghost musicians”
i trust proton quite a lot, but the open source part seems to be only partially true. on their github, i can only find client side code (ie. browser extensions, mobile apps), not the server code, which bitwarden does publish
i second @[email protected]
it’s fantastic for like 85% of all games, and good to acceptable for like 10%. the only big issue is games with kernel level anti cheats, which is a problem for some gamers, mainly AAA and fps lovers.