That still sounds like choosing to me. Like, if your project requirements are so strict that it only works on the mornings of a Tuesday that falls in a prime number day that has a blue moon and where there are no ATP tennis matches going on (all pre-existing things you have no vote on), maybe you should re-evaluate if you actually want your proyect to have a viable audience.
nintendiator
We can only wait and see how other phone manufacturers react to this.
Honestly, it's obvious how they will react. After all, they'd have to pass a certification process if they want to be able to ship Google stuff.
Nothing in any of those three words precludes payment (it's work after all) but it's still notoriously scummy. A donation jar would make far more sense.
or a brand whose phones support their requirements other than google.
Wasn't Graphene's "selling point" for long being that nothing but Pixels can match their reqs? I don't see why any current band would want to make it easier for them, and I also don't see new brand significantly entering the market.
Graphene boiled themselves in their own frogpan.
To be fair, it’s entirely reasonable to be able to expect that paying money for something should get you the thing you paid for.
Fam, it's 2025, the last time what you say was entirely reasonable was, what, 1986?
GOS has lots of time to - even before their very own conception - to see the writing on the wall.
Sure, Karen.
I liked the (first four) movies. Honestly awesome if short Alan Rickman screentime. I pirated them. I watch hem whenever I want, not when you think I have to be a soldier for your cause, and that bitch still don't get a cent from me.
Like, sure, conveniently I won't have any spare time to rewatch them this month, but that's because life is busy not becuse you think you're right.
In English I guess it would be something like "mother-in-law".
"A truly American breakfast!"
(aunque, por más que me guste la idea, significa que literalmente alguien tendrá que comer grasa de Trump)
This is the kind of content I got to lemmy for.
Joke's on you, at the work I'm in we are running a project 32 months late.
Young intern. Only now, at the prerelease meeting, do you understand. Your coding skills are no match for the requirement of the client. You have added the tasks for your lack of vision. Now, young intern, you will refactor.
I was gonna make a pun, but I'm not in any hurry for it to come out.