Good argument. But isn’t that always the case when asking if ppl are / aren’t into a topic? A person, who is invested in the topic is way more likely to reply. I agree with you, but I don’t know how I could’ve avoided said issue.
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Good argument. But isn’t that always the case when asking if ppl are / aren’t into a topic? A person, who is invested in the topic is way more likely to reply. I agree with you, but I don’t know how I could’ve avoided said issue.
Fair. Personally I prefer wireless, since my headphone wires break all the time due to heavy use, but I can understand, why you’d like to be able to use both.
now we can merge the bsd source tree
But that comment was correct and not offensive. What happened? Was there some kind of argument / rudeness, which I am not seeing?
Thank you. This is very helpfull.
I think I’ll have to sleep on this one.
It sucks that I have to dox myself in order to provide a free service, where I don’t receive any economic benefits. It doesn’t seem fair.
Thank you for your comment.
Tbh, I dont see why my service would be geschäftsmäßig. I don’t collect donations, I don’t offer any way to pay me and I do not offer any telemedia in a business-like manner. Though I could not find a good definition for geschäftsmäßig, so if you found one, please link me to it.
About the GDPR: God damn it. I completely forgot about that. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. Though it is probably possible to use a P.O. box in order to not leak my home address.
tyvm! This helps a lot!
I do not need an imprint, since I do not make any money from my bot. (Imprint is only required, if the website / service has a profit intensive. Atleast thats the case in Gemany). You are probably right about the privacy policy though.
Tyvm for your comment
Ah. A certified internet classic
How do they expect to survive without serach, if they can’t even profit with search?
gif. With a hard g, because there is also .jiff and you could not distinguish otherwise.
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