

Good to know you don’t understand it either you fuckin mongoloid.
Good to know you don’t understand it either you fuckin mongoloid.
Not having security updates makes it effectively trash, as far as I’m concerned.
Yeah that’s great news. Esp. considering it’s an $800+ phone.
The big problem with anything not Google or Samsung is, as it’s always been, software support. You get 2 or maybe 3 years of updates and then the device is trash. So you can save a buck on the short term but it will cost you more in the long run and you’ll have shitty devices all the way along anyway.
You can buy a 2 year old Pixel for $2-300 and it will last you another 4-5 years (unless Google remotely nukes your battery).
You took a screenshot of a button, that does not prove that the button does anything. It’s been there for years. I’ve clicked it 860828528 times. It does nothing.
Each individual level of the print is called the print line
It’s called a layer.
“So on the firearm, I’m seeing from the trigger guard—maybe print line 200—and the top of the magazine well—print line 400—the marks are staying consistent,” Garrison said.
…I don’t even understand what that’s supposed to mean? “The marks are staying consistent”? What marks? Consistent with what?
Even if they were able to match a print to a nozzle (which they won’t be because it’s a wear item that’s constantly changing), nozzles are cheap and replaced often. You replace them in 2 minutes.
However, none of this will stop DAs from trying to use this shit as evidence, just like all the other junk science they pay people to lie about.
…seeds?
He can be arrested for anything. If you want to argue that it wasn’t copyright infringement, you’ll have to take it up with the author. That’s what they said.
I don’t understand the question. Which one of those is illegal?
I just did. Could you be more specific about what you’re asking?
It’s not pedantic. The title explains absolutely nothing. Reviewing hardware on YouTube is not a crime in any country to my knowledge, so how could he be arrested for it?
the whole reason why he was arrested because he was reviewing the handheld that had the games on them.
I’d love to see you point to an Italian law that states that reviewing handhelds on YouTube is illegal.
There are no legitimate concerns outside of iOS. The dev doesn’t know what they’re talking about. Apple and Google have identical privacy flaws in their notifications. The difference is only 1 platform allows you to use a different notification system entirely. And only 1 platform allows you to download apps without logging who is doing it.
YouTuber Faces Possible Jail Time for Reviewing Gaming Handhelds
I’m so tired of these titles “Person arrested for perfectly legal thing”. He wasn’t arrested for reviewing gaming handhelds, he was arrested for copyright infringement.
Gov can’t really do anything about it. Bitcoin was designed to be gov agnostic. They can tell you it’s illegal but there’s also really no way for them to know (if you’re not dumb).
Hell there are entire unregulated black markets on the dark web.
Also with the orangutan in chief being something of a crypto grifter himself, it’s not likely to be regulated at all.
Oh, that button doesn’t do anything.
I block the channel
Wait you can do that!?
My guy did not open it up to show us so I guess we will never know.
He did show a video of someone else tearing down a brand new one and it already had rust inside so that is suspicious and we’ll know in short order if that becomes a widespread issue.
Imagine Nintendo having to recall 5M Switch 2s 😬
Dr. Google has become Dr. ChatGPT
You realize there’s a whole rest of the world that’s not the EU?