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Cake day: August 15th, 2023

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  • Class members who make a payment selection by the response deadline will receive $20 for each relevant device they own. If there is more than $50,000 remaining in the settlement fund after all payments have been issued, class members may receive up to $50 per covered device.

    that’s not that bad tbh, I got 34$ from a Sony class action based off privacy data, didn’t have to do anything but say yes I was effected






  • So far they haven’t shown any form above declined. In fact the actually just decided to separate from being an official Samsung repair partner, because Samsung was trying to dictate how much they were charging for the repair costs and were actively hinderings efforts regarding repairing Samsung products, so they decide that Samsung wasn’t aligned with their programs values and decided to drop the program. This doesn’t mean that they dropped how to repair Samsung devices, it just means that they no longer offer second party access to Parts it’s now third party and Samsung themselves aren’t providing the repair manuals anymore (not that they really did in the first place)

    While I find their tools pretty steep in pricing, there’s still nowhere near cost of doing it through Apple or Samsung



  • Yea I think that’s a good compromise, I want creators to go on Bsky so its all in one place… (and I can escape the Political and ad succumbed hell that is X), RSS would be an interesting route but like, it would need a feed for every creator wouldn’t it? unless the social media platform allows it built-in like BSky does



  • The problem with this at least in my circle of content creators is that they’re all millennials or older(no offense to millennials I’m one myself) but because of that, they either have a I’m not putting more effort into make an additional social media platform or they take their handle on blue sky but then actively participate in the mainstream Services more, neglecting BSky. I’ve only ever really seen artists use that platform so the other forms of content creation hasn’t followed



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    20 days ago

    I would actually much rather have an elevator that set up like that, it’s super clear where the ground floor is, and it still has the star to bring your attention to it. Plus it is expandable by reprioritizing the open and closed door buttons to be if you had a basement one or basement two (or a service level) and then you could just move the buttons down a little

    You know after the whole fixed the labels of the buttons issue is fixed.


  • Just because I didn’t see a response on this one, you might have read it already in other comments but the packaging bug is a cop out. They are still intending to migrate over to the proprietary SDK, and it will eventually become a requirement for the platform. The only difference was that at the state of the project it wasn’t supposed to be a requirement in order to compile, but they do still very intently have a restrictive license on the SDK and you aren’t allowed to use the sdk outside of the project. meaning that it has to be present for the program to work and that you’re not allowed to use it in other programs.

    Why they call it a packaging bug I’m not sure because the end result is the same the package is required for the program to work and that package that is required is not GPL

    That being said some other comments have gone a little bit more in detail on it and might be a little more descriptive than me


  • I daily drive Firefox as my browser, maybe it’s an issue with the branch? I’ve never had this issue myself. On the rare occasion that that it doesn’t properly detect password field I can just right click and shows as a menu option that I can fill password fill TOTP or email, I’ve never had it just not work at all. Excluding mobile, but that’s strictly an issue with how Android does Auto filling because they can’t have the service that fights to do both and since Firefox has its own autofill service it’s a coin flip of whether or not it uses keypass or Firefox built in password manager