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Wanna to hear worse? In Turkey you can not import a phone with shipping. You have to bring it with yourself and register it with your passport after paying around 1000 dollars.
Wanna to hear worse? In Turkey you can not import a phone with shipping. You have to bring it with yourself and register it with your passport after paying around 1000 dollars.
I know. I was talking about all 3rd party bullshit on Steam. My bad, I could’ve written more clearly.
Good. I hope this collaboration will kick all 3rd party launchers stuff from Steam in the future.
They should’ve banned israel.
Release on Steam or we don’t buy it.
It’s never lupus!
France could have stopped their own genocides.
Common sense won’t protect you against vulnerabilities like remote code executions. And keep in mind that we still use our common sense even if we use up to date softwares.
Enjoy your security vulnerabilities.
Fucking cunt
Fuck both companies but fuck Epic more.
Calm your tits Tim Sweeney.
When it comes to browsers they are same kind of companies.
If you are talking about Mozilla gets money from Google for default search engine deal, Apple also gets money from Google. That doesn’t make Firefox depended on Google.
In Turkish de/da can be a suffix or a conjunction or of course a part of a word. If de/da is used as a conjunction you have to write them separately. If it’s not written correctly it can be confusing for those who are reading the sentence.
Example 1:
“Bende gittim” instead of “ben de gittim.” (I’ve gone too). “Ben de gittim” is the correct sentence. De means too in this example.
Example 2:
O da iyi (It is good too). “Da” means “too” in this sentence. Oda iyi (The room is good). “Oda” means “the room”. Odada iyi (It is good in the room). 2nd “da” means “in”. Oda da iyi. (The room is good too). 2nd “da” means too. Odada da iyi. ( It is good in the room too). 2nd “da” means “in”, 3rd “da” means “too”.
Apple shamelessly sell a “pro” device with 8 GB of RAM.
So iOS can be full of Chromium based browsers.
Oh wait, people are getting paid for telling the truth? Where can I apply?