It seems, at the very least, deceitful. If you don't want to give money, just don't and don't pretend otherwise.
PonyOfWar
Ich saß vor ca einem Monat für 4 Tage komplett in der Kälte bis mal ein Vaillant Techniker verfügbar war. Die Temperatur in den Räumen die ich nicht notdürftig elektrisch beheizen konnte, war da schon auf 6°C abgesunken.
"Freedom from porn" as ol' Steve put it. I'm surprised that Apple users are surprised.
A singificant number of Palworld players are Pokemon fans, that's why it's so successful. Weirdoes who take it too far are a thing in every fandom.
"Hatred" caused a big controversy ahead of its launch back in 2016, for being a game where the main objective is mass-murdering innocent civilians. Then it released, turned out to be a pretty sub-par uninteresting game and was promptly forgotten by most people.
It's such an Apple thing to put a giant glass panel on the front of a VR headset, which you're likely to sometimes bump into things when in immersive mode, and then charge $800 for a replacement.
Up to 5000 people in my nearby rural town. Wouldn't be surprised if it was the largest protest to ever happen there.
Currently playing through Mother 3. Great game, but not surprised it never got a Western release with all its dark themes.
Assuming you're referring to the fast part, no. I don't think it's understandable for any human.
I don't see any difference to an iPhone there. If they wanted to, they could already track whether you're looking at the ad (using the camera) or whether you muted it. You can turn off an iPhone, you can take off a Vision Pro. Apple hasn't exactly been known for intrusive ads either.