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9 votes
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Half-Life 2 20th anniversary update
51 votes -
Update to Google Workspace TOS regarding public posts
Section 9 of Google Workspace's Terms of Service has been updated. Here's how it was summarized in the notification: Section 9, Publicity: We clarified that neither Google nor you may issue a...
Section 9 of Google Workspace's Terms of Service has been updated. Here's how it was summarized in the notification:
Section 9, Publicity: We clarified that neither Google nor you may issue a press release or other similar public statement regarding your use of the services without the other party’s permission
The section itself makes clear that:
Neither party may use the other party’s Brand Features or issue, publish, or present a press release, blog post, speech, social media post, or investor relations call or announcement discussing Customer’s use of the Services or this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party
Have you seen similar terms before? It seems very strange to me that they would contractually disallow customers from sharing how they use Google services or from discussing the TOS.
8 votes -
Apex Legends dev team update: Linux and anti-cheat
28 votes -
Balatro: Friends of Jimbo | Reveal trailer
13 votes -
Against the Storm - Keepers of the Stone DLC and Fishing Update (1.4) available!
13 votes -
Mojang reveals the first addition of Minecraft's new year-round update schedule – the Pale Garden and its attendant Creaking monster will come to the game "in the next few months"
19 votes -
Helldivers 2 peak player count almost triples following latest update
18 votes -
Helldivers 2's crucial 01.001.100 update completely reworks weapons, adds new Galactic War feature, and changes much more in bid to make the game easier
17 votes -
PS5 Pro technical presentation hosted by Mark Cerny - Out November 7th for $699.99
31 votes -
Remedy is set to update its original version of Alan Wake on PC – David Bowie's Space Oddity will be removed from the credits due to changes in licensing
13 votes -
An important update on Concord - "At this time, we have decided to take the game offline beginning September 6, 2024"
55 votes -
CrowdStrike estimates the tech meltdown caused by its bungling left a $60 million dent in its sales
37 votes -
Lawsuits against Crowdstrike begin with Delta Airlines and Crowdstrike shareholders filing suit
21 votes -
Microsoft to host security summit after CrowdStrike disaster
16 votes -
“Something has gone seriously wrong,” dual-boot systems warn after Microsoft update
43 votes -
Steam updates user reviews with a new helpfulness system
45 votes -
Hunt: Showdown 1896 | Official launch trailer
7 votes -
The first major gameplay update is coming to Balatro in 2025
22 votes -
Pricing updates — Nebula
36 votes -
Delta CEO says CrowdStrike-Microsoft outage cost the airline $500 million, will seek damages
44 votes -
Delta's CrowdStrike related flight delays and cancellations prompt Department of Transportation investigation
19 votes -
Helldivers 2's biggest update yet, Escalation of Freedom, drops August 6 – new enemies, mission objectives, difficulty levels, and more
15 votes -
Google confirms Play Store mass app deletion based on new quality standards—now just six weeks away
43 votes -
CrowdStrike code update bricking Windows machines around the world
143 votes -
No Man's Sky: Worlds Part I | Update trailer
32 votes -
Xbox Game Pass is getting major changes, with a new tier without day one games, and a range of price increases
28 votes -
Factorio: Space Age releases on October 21st 2024
49 votes -
An update on Steam Input and controller support
25 votes -
Dota 2 7.36
21 votes -
This YouTuber has been uploading Half-Life 3 ‘updates’ every day for over six years
24 votes -
Starfield: May update
17 votes -
To celebrate Minecraft turning fifteen, gaze upon the glory of new paintings by old friend Kristoffer Zetterstrand – artist is behind classics such as “Skull on Fire” and “Pigscene”
30 votes -
Steam refund policy update - "Advanced Access" now counts towards refund window
21 votes -
NASA’s Voyager 1 resumes sending engineering updates to Earth
39 votes -
Darkest Dungeon II | Kingdoms announcement trailer
7 votes -
X4: Foundations 7.00 trailer
18 votes -
Apple releases macOS Sonoma 14.4.1 with fix for USB hub bug, and Java crashes
11 votes -
Stardew Valley 1.6 update released on PC
51 votes -
Rimworld - Anomaly expansion and update 1.5 announced
31 votes -
Getting tired of Firefox
Am I the only one? They've made some serious improvements and I generally enjoy using Firefox but I occasionally run into issues that just shows complete disregard for end users. Assuming, of...
Am I the only one?
They've made some serious improvements and I generally enjoy using Firefox but I occasionally run into issues that just shows complete disregard for end users. Assuming, of course, my issues are not isolated.
Every month or so, when Firefox updates, it completely resets itself. This doesn't happen with every update, but Mozilla pushes an update that breaks the functionality of my browser. My browser settings, my userChrome profile, my extensions and their settings, and my bookmarks are all gone. Everything.
I do have sync but that doesn't work properly either. It only syncs some of my settings (which actually makes it harder for me to figure out what's enabled/disabled) and while I do get my bookmarks (none of which have their favicons), the extensions that manage to sync (meaning the ones that were installed from the store) don't sync their settings unless they have cloud support.
I do not understand this. Why do I, as an end user who care about Mozilla's mission, have to deal with this? I'd overlooked many of Firefox's shortcomings in the past, but when the browser works, it works well. I have some issues, but browsers are complicated and running into issues are to be expected. I understand that, but I simply cannot understand how eager they are to break the end user's workflow. Isn't it supposed to be a cardinal sin for every software company, especially the ones trying to survive, to not do this?
I just spent roughly half an hour of my day to get my browser back to its previous state. Adding the times I had had to deal with this issue before, I've spent hours on dealing with Firefox that I shouldn't have. I don't think I have another half an hour to spare for it and I don't want to anymore, but is there even an alternative for Windows that suck less?
(Apologies for the rant, but I needed to vent and perhaps get a discussion going about the current state of browsers.)
29 votes -
Frustrations with Cities Skylines 2 are starting to boil over among city builder fans and content creators alike
30 votes -
Google Pixel phones unusable after January 2024 system update
29 votes -
All the major changes coming to Halo Infinite this year
7 votes -
Cyberpunk 2077 — Update 2.1 overview
31 votes -
Path of Exile: Affliction | Content reveal (includes PoE2 info as well)
4 votes -
Baldur's Gate 3 Patch 5 is live - includes an additional epilogue
23 votes -
Half-Life: 25th anniversary update
57 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #383 - Super force building
17 votes -
NASA just sent a software update to a spacecraft twelve billion miles away
56 votes