Nioxic
30% seems rather high
but... when they handle payments, refunds, advertising (within their application) and game download costs (server infrastructure?), etc etc etc. it doesnt seem that crazy.
at least, for a lot of indie developers, not having to worry about those things, might easily be worth those 30%
He has 2 sons
maybe they can take over - and not fuck it up (they literally have to do nothing to achieve success!)
The Pirate Bay
Its pretty outdated these days
im not TOO surprised.
they're a non-profit company after all. they're not political activists etc.
that said, it hardly matters, because its open source.
Trump is leading the polls.
so if you currently think "im not gonna vote", then you're giving trump a head start
A majority of the non-voters are more likely to vote for the democrats. thats also why the republicans are making it as difficult as possible to vote. coz they know, the more who vote, the less likely they are at winning
I think in my country that's called "Stemmespild"
which basically means wasted-vote.
if a political party wants to enter the parliament, they gotta get at least 2% of the votes. so if you vote for one of the very unpopular parties and they only get ~1.5% you've effectively wasted your vote completely (This is how it works in my country - of course things are different in the US)
vlc can even play incomplete video files - it'll just play the parts of it, that will play.
winamp can play online stuff too
AND offline stuff
and it has skins
and its free
and it has no ads
This is a good idea.
Honestly, it really is. Lots of people prefer a specific browser, for different reasons. And a lot of people use more than 1 browser as well.
It could be similar to the 'choose your search engine' was supposed to help against googles monopoly (in eu) https://i.imgur.com/3wS6Sai.png
however i dont see this coming to windows or macos, because of those companies focus on being the only company in the world. but this could easily be used on linux. (even though most users of linux prefer firefox, i'd guess)