

If they open an office in US, can’t they sue? Chinese companies have sued US companies before.
EDIT: I meant other way around, same thing.
I can be controversial or annoying because I always require proof and facts for whatever people are saying/claiming. This has gotten me into a lot of heated debates, even got myself banned from “YouShouldKnow” for saying I need more proof of Israeli’s genocide (that was long ago, got more proof and changed my mind). If I do not agree on some subjectively obvious topic, please do not assume I’m being unfriendly, evil or a troll. I do try my best to approach any subject with neutral and open mind. Just call me autistic with OCD


If they open an office in US, can’t they sue? Chinese companies have sued US companies before.
EDIT: I meant other way around, same thing.


I didn’t even know this existed. I should probably play this while it’s possible (VR)


This feels unhinged


“10 year projection as of 2025”
Huh? I doubt he will survive that long, let alone run for the fourth term


Most companies didn’t even pull out of Russia


Yes, that’s how public streaming works.



How would you use grok to do this? If grok doesn’t start streaming sport events, I don’t think the lawyers are going to care
EDIT: Jesus Christ Lemmy, the corporate lawyers do not care more about moral issues than they care about corporate profit issues. Please, return back to the reality.


I took a quick look at the app (android one is still live) and it’s quite clear it will be abused for piracy. You can just stream any file straight from your device to the whole world, like twitch but without the faces. Apple probably gathered enough evidence prior to removal.
EDIT: It seems like Lemmy assumes I said this from user/moral perspective. I was talking about lawsuit and whether it would succeed.
EDIT2: Another thing I noticed - it has porn rooms and everyone’s google full handles (emails) and first name/surname is visible, with face image showing who’s watching the porn. It mostly seems to be guys from Pakistan and other countries with controversial laws, but essentially this is a huge privacy risk with serious potential for blackmailing operations.
It’s so rare that changelogs are published to actually educate the end user about what an update will do.
This reminds me - One of the games I play did an update called “Nothing update” and it just simply said “Nothing was updated, no need to investigate”.
Why is it even called 64 if it’s 32-bit