They are better, but you foolishly assumed that they meant better for the consumer, not better for the seller.
They are better, but you foolishly assumed that they meant better for the consumer, not better for the seller.
They are unenforceable for more reasons than that. They also can not prove that you agreed to it, only that someone did.
Also, they can’t change the terms of your previous purchase after the fact. They can make you agree to something new going forward, but if they make your current device a brick because you don’t agree (which they are doing here), then they need to reimburse you for causing the loss of use of your device that you already purchased and was working under the previous terms.
FLAC or some other lossless format is better.
If it truly is only an hour of someone’s time, then I’d much rather they made that insignificant amount less profit, but did the work to make our experience better.
Total time spent between all of the discussion, hand-wringing, programming, and reporting, this has got to be be pretty high on the list of colossal time-wasters.
Somebody at some level is definitely thinking that way.
Why open more registers when you can push people towards self-checkour? As a retail manager you should be trying to get your customers to work for you for free whenever possible.
That ceiling is supposed to be that way. The insulation is on top of the roof deck, and the lack of a suspended ceiling gives it a more open feel. That’s why they painted all of the roof structure white (it also allows them to use less power for lighting). Walmart has a lot of problems, but store design isn’t one (although retail layout is, IMO).
It’s not that people think they don’t work in the cold, it’s that they are less suited for the areas or days of extreme cold.
That’s just listing the whys and hows of "things get shittier ".
Form follows function! Not the other way around!
Enshittification doesn’t mean “thing gets shittier”? Who knew?!
I wish that defense worked for me with the cops, LOL
Ebay’s response: “This is unprecedented!”; not “This is a lie!”, or “We’re not guilty!”.
If your best response is that the EPA hasn’t prosecuted you this large before, then you must be super guilty.
As long as they are profitable, and the stock price is up, the stockholders wouldn’t even question their user numbers.
To be fair, we only have their word for how many subscribers they have.
Seems like, at a certain point in your growth and success, you could use your billions to buy back stock. That could keep the stock price high, which keeps investors happy. Once you’ve bought back enough stock, you can effectively go private again, with all of the growth paid for by investors.
Emby FTW! I left plex a couple of years ago, and Emby has been great.
Needs more CAD