

How is a disk copy of Witcher 3 a GOG problem?
The company that makes GoG makes Witcher 3.
How is a disk copy of Witcher 3 a GOG problem?
The company that makes GoG makes Witcher 3.
I’m sure the pedestrian also didn’t survive that scenario.
But yeah this data is a bit confusing.
One of the libraries at my university has bathrooms for everyone which simply has solid floor-to-ceiling stalls (as opposed to the flimsy barely standing things that are common in the US).
If you liked OG Minecraft try playing some mods but do Minecraft Java instead of Bedrock
Minecraft (Java edition)
It didn’t “run a red light”. In the video, the lights were green when it entered the intersection.
But yeah, it should not have tried to make that turn from that lane.
diagnostic
I think it is useful to send crash reports, but the user should have power over it (see: when macOS generates a crash report, it asks the user if they would like to send it)
engagement measuring
That is your data they are taking to make money off of without your consent, and I consider that malicious. There are ways to do that with consent. See: Steam’s annual hardware survey
Honestly it largely is.
Personally I like sharing crash reports, but even then, the user should be able to turn that off if you like.
Telemetry should be 100% opt-in.
It’s still there, buried in the settings. TBF I wouldn’t expect them to remove it, because some people probably do use it.
You can self-host Signal, although you’d need your friends to sign up with your server.
What we really need is a federated messaging platform. I don’t think it’s been done yet, but encrypted email efforts are kinda in that direction.
AAC is generally better than mp3, but idk about Opus.