Privacy is a human right.
Yet another live service online game? Some people might like, but personally I’d rather have a single player game with a cool story and fun gameplay mechanics.
I really liked Stilgar’s Monty Python’s Life of Brian moments. “LISAN AL-GAIB!”
The DLC for GoW Ragnarok was a fun surprise.
That idea was actually taken from the comics. He survived after she shot him in the eye, and now he’s missing it.
I don’t consider it to be spam.
I meant in vanilla Minecraft.
That’s not exactly true.
I comment on older posts on Lemmy, the same way I do on all Fediverse platforms, I copy and paste the post’s federated link into the site’s search bar.
This is how you upvote, downvote, comment and so on, when the posts are “invisible” to you.
So I think that this is a bad decision by Mozilla. Who’s idea was it to make a trackerless fork crash?
I can’t think of any good reason for them to make it impossible for a forked browser to function properly, if they try to remove all trackers.
Even if you can be sure that the code is junk and harmless, that’s unfortunate and just doesn’t look good IMO.
I’ve tried it. Their KYC is so intrusive.
They asked me to scan my face through a third-party identity verification provider called Sumsub. Which seems like maybe the exclusive third party ID checker that CEXs use, because it came up with 2 other exchanges, including Binance.
I’d say stay way from it like fire. Maybe look for your local crypto ATM/Exchange or LocalMonero, as you’ve mentioned. So you could at least use cash and some pseudonymous information.
Have you considered working with coincards’ or coinsbee’s provider(s)?
Cake Pay Web is no longer. Now Cake Pay Mobile is shutting down.
RIP Cake Pay.