If I understood correctly, this is about Google stopping selling those phones, not stopping to give software updates. Pretty reasonable since they're now two generations behind.
Why would you ask yourself questions, then?
Edit: Someone else here found that the license basically means all the code you write with it becomes theirs. Seems like we found the catch.
Bahaha if this is true, then this tool is basically pathetic as it's almost completely useless.
And it's bizarre that some of them seem to get angry when someone else points the issues out.
Probably because 10 out of 14 of them are porn lol
Reminds of that reddit meme of a guy realizing he has been discussing the taste of Italian food with someone who drank their own piss.
I think you might've misunderstood what a WebView is.
A WebView is just another UI component/control/widget that windows apps can use, just like how things like buttons, check boxes, text fields, etc are also UI components. The idea is for developers to be able to just use those common components instead of re-programming them every time.
The WebView is used to display html content (not necessarily web pages) inside an app without the developer needing to basically program or embed an entire browser engine in their app just to show something.
Isn't $10 the monthly subscription fee or whatever it's called? Maybe they just want to keep that checkmark besides their name.
Don’t worry, the artist probably doesn’t, either.
Just to clarify: this is not an official Lego product, it's a fan-made game, albeit one with the blessing of the Lego company. Still pretty cool.
Not for long, it seems. With all that donating.
Mostly, and even some Windows users don't want to install software that has such a great amount of permission over the entire system just for a game's anti-cheat.
It's nice that users can now know beforehand if a game uses such software. Avoids refunds.