Comment Re: Google does not want you to have tech skills (Score 1) 74
Last October, YouTube removed his Jellyfin tutorial, though that decision was quickly reversed after appeal. This time, his appeal was denied.
Last October, YouTube removed his Jellyfin tutorial, though that decision was quickly reversed after appeal. This time, his appeal was denied.
Yet they forget their reason for existing is the BROWSER without which they would not be on Google welfare.
Firefox is too tightly tied to Google for my liking. Actually, I ended up switching to Vivaldi. Vivaldi is faster and just generally a better browser.
If you are doing a payment plan for phone yea keeping it locked is understandable. If you pay for the phone's price upfront so you don't have to pay per month for it then it should be unlocked from the start. If you go with pay xx per month til its paid off, once you get it paid off you should be able to go in to any their retail stores and they should be by law required unlock it that day 0 question if/when asked.
Well, if the consumer defaults on the contract, the provider simply blacklists the IMEI. At least that is how it is done in the US.
Work is the crab grass in the lawn of life. -- Schulz