And Microsoft Activation Script will license it permanently.
TWeaK
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Oh the irony of sitting back on Win 10 being what saves people from the issue.
Wasn’t this around the time Trump went AWOL?
You’re right, this is more of an issue with your purchase not being complete. I think your legal remedies would either be through your card provider (probably too late) or civil action directly to Rockstar.
Yes but the financial ombudsman regulates financial services.
Yeah I’m not actually talking about the “Please place the item in bagging area” part, I’m talking about the second or two after I place it before the system registers the weight and re-activates the scanner.
Sometimes I’ve seen this disabled, on certain tills at certain supermarkets, and I can scan breezily. Not sure if the weight check feature was disabled completely or what.
TWeaK@lemmy.todayto World News@lemmy.world•Netanyahu: Israel to take military control of all of Gaza, but ‘we don’t want to keep it’English5·1 month agoExactly. On the surface it sounds like they’re being somewhat reasonable, but the reality of what they do when they’re in there is likely going to be different.
“Oops, we accidentally killed them all. I guess there’s no one left to govern, so we may as well have the land now.”
You get a discount depending on how you scan.
I would be faster, if the tills didn’t have a bloody delay after placing the item in the bag, before it will scan the next one.
TWeaK@lemmy.todayto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are things that are illegal today that could become legal in 50 years?91·2 months agoThere’s more money to be made keeping it illegal. More risk, more reward.
Most of the UK illegal weed is produced by a monopoly producer. There’s the odd hippy growing their own, but the stuff the most prolific dealers sell all comes from the same source, up and down the country.
It looks daft now with a little hindsight, but we’re kind of still in the foresight stage for the overall life of IPv6.
TWeaK@lemmy.todayto Programming@programming.dev•AWS deleted my 10-year account and all data without warning4·2 months agoEh, the author definitely has more responsibility than he makes out. He’s fully aware that it wasn’t suitable as a backup for all of his stuff (like the book he was writing and all the tutorials), but acts like that shouldn’t matter because he wanted to use it that way to make his desktop workflow better.
Did you give up making clever posts as well?
Sorry I couldn’t resist
TWeaK@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Rule34 blocked the UK entirely rather than comply due to the new law.English5·2 months agoAll of this is precluded by you using a browser that is authorised and approved by the government.
TWeaK@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Rule34 blocked the UK entirely rather than comply due to the new law.English32·2 months agoIt doesn’t have to be, but the businesses making it claim it needs to be.
TWeaK@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Rule34 blocked the UK entirely rather than comply due to the new law.English741·2 months agoFuck off with your device based verification system. That’s just the same service, but as a more invasive app installed on your phone.
Instead of scanning a face or ID and uploading it to a service, we’re expected to run unverified closed source code on the device we carry everywhere in our pockets?!
TWeaK@lemmy.todayto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Age verification and the enshitification of streaming will help reduce the decline in computer literacy in under 18s106·2 months agoIt isn’t about protecting children. It’s about exploiting adults.
A majority of people, both children and adults, will successfully be exploited by this. Even if it is eventually repealed (which is unlikely, there are businesses set up dependent on this - we can’t deny investors their profits!), it’s already happening now.
TWeaK@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•Chinese Scientists Create Cyborg Bees That Can Be Controlled Like Drones for Undercover Military MissionsEnglish212·2 months agoThe researchers are hoping that the tiny cyborg could allow the military to infiltrate hard-to-access space or be used in search and rescue missions to find survivors in natural disasters, according to a research paper.
In other words the researchers are clawing at reasons to justify their research. The Chinese military aren’t looking into this, following commands 9 out of 10 times isn’t reliable enough to even start development.
This is about as strategically useful as a bluetooh controlled robo-roach.
TWeaK@lemmy.todayto Space@beehaw.org•A Tiny Moon Creating Giant Waves in Saturn’s Rings4·3 months agoNah I just went on GOG and got it for cheaper :)
I’m just glad they didn’t go into a protracted and expensive legal battle with this one, which isn’t exactly a good use of donated funds.