Correct.
Correct.
It’s hard to care about people who develop games to encourage and monetize on gambling addictions.
That’s the point that’s being made.
One of my wife’s friends just had her trip to Japan delayed by 36h and she just got an email saying she’d have to go through the CTA even though they promised her the money at like 3 separate points.
People actually read the article?
[I’m the dumbass who didn’t read the article]
Good riddance. Less bullshit to uninstall when I get a new phone.
A few months ago I was tasked with translating a script from one IBM emulator program to another because the owners of the first program wouldn’t respond to requests to purchase a new license.
The scripting language used on both was unique to the software, and the documentation was basically non-existent. Plus, the script was written over a decade ago, and the guy who wrote it was long gone.
For weeks I banged my head against the wall trying to figure out the logic flow before I realized that it was essentially BASIC, which I haven’t touched in over 20 years.
Or we could all just move to nano and be less frustrated.
And like the other 10 companies that own pretty much every brand in the country.
The reason those games are so popular is that they’re inherently exploitative. I have no issues with predatory app developers being priced out of business.