LittlePrimate

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[–] LittlePrimate@feddit.de 10 points 2 years ago

They indeed just "license" the games to us:

The Services and Content are licensed to you, not sold. This means we grant you a personal, limited, non-transferable and revocable right and license to use the Services and access the Content, for your entertainment, non-commercial use, subject to your compliance with these Terms.

For termination, it's not any reason but a lot of reasons, including the here discussed:

for any other reason in relation to your actions in or outside of the Services; upon notification, where your Account has been inactive for more than six months.

The first one opens a lot of options for them to find a reason. None of those would trigger any reimbursement, though.

Consequences of the Termination/Suspension of an Account.

You cannot use the Services and Content anymore.
In the event of termination of your Account or of Service(s) associated with your Account, no credit (such as for unused Services, unused subscription period, unused points or Ubisoft Virtual Currency) will be credited to you or converted into cash or any other form of reimbursement.

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[–] LittlePrimate@feddit.de 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I didn't want to say that Twitters execution of it is perfect, it's just why Elon comes up with all these seemingly insane ideas. He has a huge userbase that won't leave, he had advertisers who he thought wouldn't want to leave and now he's trying to squeeze. The problem is that he obviously didn't have his grasp as tightly around the advertisers as he thought, which is why step 3 of Enshittitication entirely fails, at least from what is known to us. The idea is to keep everyone kind of hostage while you squeeze and while it seems to work with a huge chunk of the userbase, a bigger portion of the advertisers simply move on.

[–] LittlePrimate@feddit.de 19 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Putting a name on a century-old concept isn't the worst idea because now we can easily refer to it when it happens once again. And yes, the old age of that problem is why I consider it a bit of a rabit-hole. It's not just something Twitter does now or that tech companies do now because they copy from each other. It's a quite old concept you'll hear about again and again and can read up on quite a bit, if you really are interested into more than the basic concept or why companies keep trying even though the outcome does not always see positive (from an outside, users perspective).

[–] LittlePrimate@feddit.de 6 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Für wen produziert Tönnies

Wie erkenne ich, ob ein Produkt von Tönnies stammt?

Ob ein Fleisch- oder Wurstprodukt von Tönnies stammt, lässt sich außerdem an einem Code auf der Verpackung erkennen, wie die Verbraucherzentrale NRW der Westdeutschen Allgemeinen Zeitung (WAZ) berichtet. Tönnies-Produkte im Supermarkt sind mit den folgenden Nummern gekennzeichnet:

NW 20202 EG,
NW 20028 EG,
NW 20045 EG

Als Marken werden genannt:

Tillmann’s,
Landjunker – Eigenmarke von Lidl,
Meine Metzgerei – Eigenmarke von Aldi Süd,
Zur Mühlen Gruppe

[–] LittlePrimate@feddit.de 38 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (8 children)

Look up enshittitication, it's an interesting rabbit hole.

Basically, the idea is that there is a path companies go along where they first please users to build a user base, once you are bound to a platform and don't want to leave (because "everyone" is there) they instead start to shift towards pleasing advertisers until they also feel trapped (because "everyone" advertises there). The final move is trying to squeeze as much as possible out of all these trapped people and companies. It's not just social media, although this of course makes it most obvious at least for a trapped user base. But this also applies for any other big thing that "evryone" uses.

[–] LittlePrimate@feddit.de 3 points 2 years ago

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[–] LittlePrimate@feddit.de 4 points 2 years ago

All 22 are:

  • The Beginners 2023 Cyber Security Awareness Training Course
  • Writing Secure Code in ASP.NET
  • The Complete Guide to Android Bug Bounty Penetration Tests
  • Intermediate Ethical Hacking Hands-on Training
  • Offensive Hacking Unfolded - Become a Pro Pentester
  • Burp Suite Unfiltered - Go from a Beginner to Advanced
  • Web Hacking Expert - Full-Stack Exploitation Mastery
  • Fundamentals of Secure Software
  • Practical Cyber Hacking Skills for Beginners
  • Risk Management for Cyber Security Managers
  • The Complete Ethical Hacking Course
  • Software Security Testing
  • Pentesting Fundamentals for Beginners
  • Ethical Hacking - Capture the Flag Walkthroughs - v1
  • Ethical Hacking - Capture the Flag Walkthroughs - v2
  • Web Hacker's Toolbox - Tools Used by Successful Hackers
  • Becoming a Cyber Security Professional - A Beginner's Career Guide
  • The Absolute Beginners 2023 Guide to Cybersecurity - Part 3
  • Cyber Security for Absolute Beginners - 2022 Edition - Part 01
  • Cyber Security for Absolute Beginners - 2022 Edition - Part 02
  • Learn Man in the Middle Attacks from Scratch.
  • Learn Ethical Hacking From A-Z: Beginner To Expert Course
[–] LittlePrimate@feddit.de 3 points 2 years ago

He is no longer CEO, not that it actually makes a difference.

[–] LittlePrimate@feddit.de 2 points 2 years ago

Das es Notruf-Möglichkeiten gibt ist auch nicht neu, die Anzahl der unbeabsichtigten Auslösungen aber halt schon.

[–] LittlePrimate@feddit.de 9 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Alle Dateien und Cache in den Einstellungen zu löschen hat das Problem bei mir gelöst.

[–] LittlePrimate@feddit.de 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Das ist sicher so, die Frage bleibt, welche dieser Funktionen sind jetzt durch das genannte Android13-Update angeblich kaputt gegangen ist. Die genannten Funktionen sind ja schon sehr unterschiedlich und ob ich das Stoßerkennung kaputt gepatched habe, ist ein komplett anderer Fehler als aus Versehen die Empfindlichkeit des Startbuttons runter zu setzen oder den Lockscreen-Notruf so umzuplatzieren, dass Leute den neuerdings öfter mit dem Po auslösen. Das könnte natürlich alles in einem Super-GAU-Update auf einmal passiert sein, wäre dann aber sicherlich eine extra Nennung wert.

Ich denke eher, man hat die News gefunden "Update führt zu zusätzlichen Notrufen", eine sehr schnelle Recherche gemacht, "Android Notruf Wo?" und jeder Journalist hat den erstbesten Treffer als Auslöser hingenommen, weswegen meist nur eine Technologie pro Artikel genannt wird.

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