hAy is for horses, hEy means hello, they’re literally different words.
hAy is for horses, hEy means hello, they’re literally different words.
I used Flipboard way back when tablets were a new thing and it was clearly designed as a tablet experience. I didn’t click with it and I still don’t fully understand what it is but I’m surprised they’re still around.
I dunno, if my VPN came out and said "heads up, one of our servers was seized and you have literally nothing to worry about because nothing is stored or logged on our servers," that's good news IMO. Obviously the best case scenario is not having it seized, but sometimes that's not possible, and it's a mark of a good VPN when the consequences to you of a server being seized are the same as if it wasn't (i.e., none).
I've used Connect, Boost, Jerboa, and Sync so far. Boost is the most customizable, but I'm stuck on Sync because it's the only one I've found that has a feature none of the others do: you can go to individual instances! All the other apps are limited to everything, your home instance, or individual communities. It seems like such an obvious feature, I'm surprised more apps don't have it.
I thought the whole point of these things is to sue them so you can get it front of a judge who might say it is in fact legally Plex’s responsibility, so the whole thing becomes Plex’s legal responsibility, and they can either crack down massively internally or get sued into oblivion by others, and they didn’t have to go through the whole big rigamarole of suing each individual person.
Edit: im fucking gigadumb, ignore me