QuickBooks. F that software. Give me any double entry accounting software that you can use with multiple companies.
QuickBooks. F that software. Give me any double entry accounting software that you can use with multiple companies.
Sorta. I have some lg tvs and I’ve been able to dumb a lot of it down for their lg services by using a pi-hole ad blocker and adding the lg ad service domains to the blocker. This isn’t totally what you’re asking, but I think you could block even more with some testing.
Welp, I didn’t yet delete my account. But this did it for me.
So I never would have bothered. We built a new house and the set we got came with Wi-Fi (not a feature I cared about) and it was actually really helpful to have notifications. I have a family and kids and they don’t always watch when things are done. So now I can catch when cycles are done as sensor cycles can be highly variable.
Now don’t make it worse!
Yes, Europe. But assuming it was everywhere; the problem is “let users”. Why the hell don’t we own what we buy?
A complaint was just filed. It has not gone anywhere as far as I know.
I’m infuriated by this as it progresses. However, I don’t usually have time to stream anything, so I’m infuriated in spirit.
Maybe. First you should check out https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_230 which explains websites generally aren’t responsible for users posting their own content. However, that’s not a clear protection from anything. If you end up with blatantly illegal material, you will be investigated and forced to turn over data, surrender equipment, etc. They would have to prove that you were aware and complicit, but it’s generally not worth the trouble unless you’re making money from it. That being said if you got a lawyer that is familiar with section 230 to look over a disclaimer and your intentions, you’re probably fairly protected. Also, the smaller you are, generally you’re much less likely of being targeted should something happen.
Disclaimer; I’m not a source of defensive legal advice.
Yep, that’s definitely a fix…