

So what I’m hearing is this is a bill to distract from more important things and to delay.
So what I’m hearing is this is a bill to distract from more important things and to delay.
Nowadays they will tell you to work on something else in the meantime.
The first step is to be kind about it. Send a message over YouTube explaining that you are the developer and kindly ask them to take it down. It is important to be very polite and non aggressive about it.
You can also report the video stating it is advertising illegal activity.
As others have posted, this guy has no subs, and not every view/sub equates to a purchase or instance of pirating. You may lose a few potential sales, but you need to understand this is not lost revenue as there was no guarantee they were going to buy it in the first place, and you have not lost something of limited stock.
My experience with SO is that I’ll look up a question about how to do something using X method and all the answers are like “why are you using X?” or “here’s how to do it using Y.”. You rarely find people answering the questions and instead find people trying to spread gospel about a certain tech that you aren’t using.
It is usually a driver who has too many packages or doesn’t care, both cases are an issue with the company itself.
They tell us we don’t own the game, only a license to play the game that they can arbitrarily revoke.
If you are going to hold my right to play something I paid for hostage, you can bet I am going to reclaim what I lost if that access is taken away from me (this does not apply to you selfish assholes that hack games to cheat then get banned).
In my experience it has been that the company cares about security but they keep hiring the cheapest contractors from India who know nothing about security and they introduce holes faster than onshore developers can fix them.
Either way, you can point to cost cutting as the underlying root cause.
Hit the ground running deploying…pretty much anything.
Was running game servers on my Windows PC through Docker and they were super easy to set up. I got a new PC and decided to repurpose my old computer into an Ubuntu server to get some experience with Unix. I have only been more frustrated once in my entire life. Sure, once things are set up on Linux they are really powerful, but the barrier to entry is so absurdly high and running anything “out of the box” is literally impossible by design.
As scummy as all of this is, it is a real problem that most medical services and offices do not have traditional payment plans. They expect the large amount to be paid all at once.