That’s a grey area, that you may win if this hypothetical were litigated. Their parameters are broad and vague, so I could easily see a claim that it is unfairly giving you a better game play than others. Nothing about their parameters mentions multiplayer, so one would assume it apply’s to all play styles.
In the extremely unlikely scenario this came to some kind of litigation the determining factor would probably be the question of whether there is anyway for players to compare single player gameplay at all in a reasonable way? If they have a leader board for single player or anything like that, including even social media tracking single player stats then I think it’s possible it is determined to be giving an unfair advantage.
Can you give an example? Purely for academic intrigue… Not advisement purposes.
Additionally.
It’s outlaying the parameters and then it goes on to give some common examples so a rational actor can get a good idea behind the meaning of the parameters. It’s not an exhaustive list of all activities that could violate their parameters.
I mean that’s literally what I thought it was about… They went so green that they somehow developed and deployed mines that could detect whether the cargo was gas.
Is it like Jellyfin? Or Plex?
I admit I don’t really understand what a debrid service does or how it works, or how it’s helpful for privacy… But it sounds interesting
So from my understanding the pirate sticks come preloaded with channels. Is that just streamio? I use torrents for downloading, so I am kind of naive.
IIRC it’s like a half or a third of the population that cheats,
That’s always what I have estimated the percentage of assholes or bad people from personal sampling throughout my life.
Strip the flesh, salt the wound! Bahabahhaha!
Carmel should be the hard version and caramel is the soft kind.
Ooh, thanks. I don’t think I have seen this before.
Whose writing this shit for him?
What if I zip tie a large Styrofoam block to the front?
The worst part of COD on console is that install takes up half your friggin drive.
Technically Uterus, uterine tube and ovaries.
That’s a cool story considering Silk Road 1.0 was shut down in 2013 and 2.0 in 2014.
Wouldn’t that mean Lemmy is fucked if it allows US users? No way instances can afford that kind of moderation.
I am now like double sure they have some sort of stake in overbloated AI centric US companies haha.
I feel like it’s a more middle class/poor US thing. They often also keep their toilet cleaning brush out in the open, displayed in a fancy caddy.
Might just be lack of closet space? Perhaps the plumbing is so shoddy it makes sense to keep it out for easy access.
Feels like slam dunk small claims. They might not even bother sending a representative.