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Could you imagine 20 different brands of Coke on the shelf?
Yes because that’s exactly how it is in Germany. Coke isn’t a trademark. CokaCola is.
Could you imagine 20 different brands of Coke on the shelf?
Yes because that’s exactly how it is in Germany. Coke isn’t a trademark. CokaCola is.
I don’t like Meta, but this is fucking ridiculous. You can’t just trademark a word.
It’s not illegal if you don’t get caught
As long as you aren’t a journalist, that’s not really a problem.
In most cases…
basically
I can’t remember the last time I saw gore
Well that sucks
You see: the difference between us is that you see YouTube Music as an extra. I see the other features as an extra since I only really use YouTube music.
Sure, it sucked about 2 years ago but it has become really good in the last few months.
If you don’t use Spotify and use YouTube a lot, YouTube premium is worth it.
In Germany it’s 17,99€ for family
I haven’t seen graphic images in… basically forever. It’s been at least half a year
Not necessarily true. They are mostly advertised as “music videos” or something like this. If YouTube would know it’s porn or even CP, they wouldn’t serve the ads and block the account.
There are other factors that also play a role like location or age.
Imagine if a newspaper could block you from reading an article because you didn’t spend enough time looking at the ads.
They do that though. Most even require you to accept their cookies, pay or not be able to read the article at all.
I actually think YouTube premium is worth its price. Spotify is the same price, but you get less.
There is this popular misconception that real estate “is forever, like diamonds”, that its value can only go up…
Diamonds aren’t even that rare. The only reason they’re that expensive is because of marketing and corruption.
The NSA actually uses Linux.
They even contributed to it. They also collaborated with RedHead and develope something called SELinux which is a pretty sophisticated permission management tool.
It’s the AT&T Long Lines Building. It’s pretty likely the NSA did their surveillance of the international calls (and a lot more) there.
General information: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/33_Thomas_Street
Information to TITANPOINTE: https://theintercept.com/2016/11/16/the-nsas-spy-hub-in-new-york-hidden-in-plain-sight/
Well now they got paid after the critical security vulnerability in 2014 (?), but it’s basically just two developers.
Also don’t confuse OpenSSL with OpenSSH
Java 20 mostly
True
I have to program in Java at my work and I absolutely hate it
Spooky
Because the TV is exactly the same width.