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2 years agoLol of course you get to redline the TOS and negotiate for an Enterprise contract with Zoom, but your average user doesn’t have an annual contract for hundreds of thousands of dollars, and has to agree to the TOS.
Lol of course you get to redline the TOS and negotiate for an Enterprise contract with Zoom, but your average user doesn’t have an annual contract for hundreds of thousands of dollars, and has to agree to the TOS.
Butterfly keys were gone before the switch to M1, and those Intel chips could run all the software: still waiting for M1 compatibility on a lot of audio/visual production software.
Yeah because law firms generally chase exposure. /S