Dude, I just stopped going altogether. It sucks, but I can't deal with these fools anymore. And, no, I'm not suggesting you stop going. I'm actually not suggesting anything. All I'm saying is that I've had enough, so I'm done with all of those dead weights, and if that means I have to sneak into shows or watch recordings, so be it.
Like MySpace, Reddit, as we knew and loved it, died a long time ago (arguably long before the API scandal). The API scandal was just the straw that broke the camel's back for many of us.
This is amazing!
But this one is different... ... ... I just can't remember how... but I know they said this one is different, so it must be... right?...
Edit: autocorrect
In practical terms, how significant is this accomplishment? I didn't understand the future implications.
Very true. It's why IT shouldn't report to the CFO (though it almost always does).
It's by design. There are laws that prevent tracking of minors, and this law legally bypass those.
Deny the request to fix their laptop or replace their broken mouse. I've found that usually works.
Yes. It's about ¾. Less, I think. But more than ½.
No, I agree with you. I just wish these ticketing middle-companies didn't exist.