That’s the one they shut down, right? ☹️
More games like Prey (2017) please.
Hmm, I’ve always heard the opposite, and that they even go so far as providing tech support to help restore the data after paying. If word got out that they didn’t restore the data after paying, no one would pay.
Trump supported the name change in a 2024 executive order […]
Ummm, what?
If you do something horrible by accident, you apologize for it. The fact that he hasn’t, tells you everything you need to know.
That’s not an example of someone choosing to be ignorant. That’s someone forced to be ignorant. There is a difference. The majority of Trump’s supporters are making a choice.
Burying your head in the sand while the country burns is not the answer.
An executive order is just official instructions to a lower office on how they are to operate. They have no legal authority outside of that purpose. They are not laws. They do not apply to the public or other businesses.
It’s the equivalent of a supervisor writing memo to the staff that the department break room should have tea instead of coffee. No one outside the company, or even the department, has to obey it
This one shows it even more specifically, for those who are defending it because he went off to the side instead of straight on. Let there be no doubt.
I’ve seen several people try to defend it by saying that the Nazi salute doesn’t start with your hand over your heart… Well this gif really clears things up.
Executive orders have no control over non-government entities. They are just official instructions given to lower executive office departments on how to operate.
The ADL thinks that’s fine.
Supreme Court: Actually, you know that part of the Constitution that says “the”? Well we’ve decided what the founders really meant there was that trump can do whatever he wants, and you can’t do anything about it. Also, you’re all going to jail for getting uppity.
I wish I could, but it’s just not for me.
Ohh, but the pain of discovering that it broke something important, but not often used, 3 months later…
Decibels