Today, Amazon effectively kills support for older Kindles. Not because the screens stopped working. Not because the batteries all died. Because Amazon decided perfectly usable e-readers should be cut off from the services that made them useful.
That is not innovation. That is forced obsolescence with a checkout button. Sign @uspirg's petition and tell Amazon to stop bricking working Kindles.
You retards fail to understand the Internet is an open platform. Putting age verification on VPNs serves nothing but a way to surveil and catalogue individuals who use these services to bypass your shit blocks. You don't give a fuck about kids or else you would focus on the parents handing devices to their kids with no oversignt.
People should bypass this by using no ID services like Mullvad so they never have to provide a piece of ID to even make an account. People should also consider using OSS platforms like Signal to bypass your attacks on encryption as well.
Fuck you and fuck the draconian world you want to build.
It will never be antisemitic to be against genocide, and kids getting killed. don't let them tell you otherwise.
"dont get political" - this isn't political. this is common sense.
thanks for coming to my ted talk.
Jake Paul built a career on saying whatever he wants, whenever he wants. Now he’s telling someone else to leave the country for doing the same
Imagine crying bc an athlete doesn’t support a billionaire pedophile allowing the government to execute American citizens in the streets
One of the worst things Microsoft did with the Xbox Series X|S from a repairability perspective is each console is paired to an SSD via a pairing key stored on a hidden partition.
Even though the Xbox Series X|S both use regular M.2 2230 SSDs, if your SSD dies, you can't just swap in a replace SSD and reinstall the OS as you can with the Xbox One, PS3 or PS4; as you will lack the pairing key on the hidden partition.
You can sometimes get lucky and clone a failing SSD to a working SSD and save the pairing key this way, but this is not a bulletproof method.