

It’s about consumers by making sure there’s competition.
It’s about consumers by making sure there’s competition.
The hosting part is like the smallest portion of what valve does.
Crosswalks that aren’t painted with white stripes still count. Some curbs are unpainted, some are painted red less than 20 feet. Some are painted 20 feet out.
How many people do you think parked short of a red curb and near a crosswalk the city didn’t bother to stripe? Maybe properly mark the curbs before you start fining people $240,000 a month?
I would be if they didn’t completely half ass all the marking where you can’t park.
Not within 20 feet 9f the crosswalk. Some curbs are painted red 5’. Some curbs painted red 20’. Some curbs aren’t painted. Some crosswalks aren’t white striped but they still count.
They wrote nearly $500,000 worth of fines in 2 months but don’t bother to properly mark the curbs or even the crosswalks first.
No it doesn’t. Do you think GOG and Epic Games want Steam to undercut their rates because they can annihilate them in volume? Steam may not answer back at epics first million $ rate cut because Steam kind of needs them as competition.
Steams competitors are mostly GOG and Epic Games…
Skyblivion would be my only reason to buy 76.
What they had been charging was about what other stores have been charging. Do you think a company that was by far in the lead over other stores dropping their prices further wouldn’t increase their user base even further, making it even harder for competition? They already have active legal cases against them for monopolizing.
Issue is that most people can’t/don’t know how to set up a vpn and a torrent program that will give more than like a 10Kb upload. So even if they aren’t trying not to seed, they still aren’t by default.
Steam keeps getting slammed from both sides. They keep getting accused of being a monopoly, , while also getting accused of their rates. But if they drop their rates they get accused of being anticompetitive and monopolistic.
So if they do something similar like Epic, they’ll go back to using their monopoly over the market to keep competitors down.
Yes. I’ve also tried un checking it, closing firefox, opening Firefox, re checking it, and it still only remembers my tabs if I “exit” Firefox instead of just hitting the X.
Since it’s not happening to everyone else with windows 10, I’m going to just do a clean instal and see if that fixes it.
If it’s with the install, it’s from a bad/corrupted update. FF has been on there for ages. Are you on windows 10? I’ve seen it’s a known issue because it’s findable if you Google it. Be a strange bit of a corrupt install, being that it’s the only issue and that it works as expected if you select “exit” instead of hitting the “X”. Regardless, if you’re also on 64bit win10 system and it works normally for you, I’ll do a clean install.
The sarcasm part would be that the tax makes it ok that the spending is high.
You say it’s all tagged, but people, even recently have died or sued hospitals all the time for them screwing that up.
I’ve clicked history to get some pages back, but haven’t noticed a restore previous session option. Great if it’s there, but still a large bug that’s been present for quite a while.
Except right now you lose all of your open tabs if you close the browser with the “X” on pc or if you shut the computer down.
To make it save your open tabs right now, you have to click the … and then select “exit”.
Will it print me coffee beans?
Man, I really thought my comment wouldn’t require a /s to know I was being sarcastic.
That’s a law in all states, though. It’s universal. A new law that’s for within 20’ of a crosswalk, on only one side of the road, on unmarked cross walks as well is a lot less clear.