So wait, Apple effectively mandates that users of their store lie to their users? Wonder if that’s something that can be tackled legally.
So wait, Apple effectively mandates that users of their store lie to their users? Wonder if that’s something that can be tackled legally.
So now Mozilla can stop receiving their hush money, right?
Since when has any antivirus ever had the intent of actually protecting against viruses? The entire antivirus market is a scam.
Oh I guess “an active community for fanfiction of this specific TV show or videogame I like to enjoy” would be far too niche, right?
Fine, then I’ll say immersive teaching (using dioramas, doing experiments on the field, etc… for teaching classes), and alone / 2-people living lifehacks (in particular in this economy).
Hahahahha! The sucker.
Capture everything you do on the browser 24/7 to machine-process it for “points”
vs
Simply asking for feedback or taking feedback directly on the points I’m interested, for example with a survey or Mozilla Connect
only half an hour
no information on the internet connection quality
Minetest I guess. Can’t trust that I can get Retroarch plus the cores and games I want on time, and it’s not worth the hassle for only 3 hrs drive.
Hopefully the inbreeding within those weirdo groups helps fix that.
I see. That sucks.
Until the creators of the content you need switch, it’s one of if not the hub where the content is.
This would be easy to “solve” from the reader end if Nitter was still operational, but I haven’t heard from the project or from any alternative in ages.
Because when my IP address changes all my websites stop point to the services
Stuff like no-ip and dyndns exist for that specific usecase.
Disregarding the fallacy in your opening, and calling things for what they are:
If a conditional basic income started today with the stipulation that I had to put 40 hrs/week towards making the world a better place or solving societal problems,
I would spend them by becoming a politician and implementing true Universal Basic Income.
Wow this is tremendously informative for me as a Non American, yeah. Thanks! in particular explaining how the Fifth works.
Not an American, but if a lawyer / whatever during jury selection insist on trying to pry open one of your social accounts, couldn’t you stop them on their tracks simply citing the First Amendment (plus maybe the Fourth or whichever is “can’t be forced to give testoimony against yourself”)? Forcing someone to reveal information that might make them persecutable by the government on the grounds of the government may not like their speech sounds like literal application of the 1st here.
Oh no I do when it comes to that. The problem’s (usually) not there.
The problem mostly lies with distro packagers. They often ignore the “this dependency is optional” part and make the dependency mandatory. Back in the day Fedora was terrible at packaging new stuff (trying to remove PulseAudio would also try to remove Libreoffice, for example), nowadays it seems it’s Debian’s turn at the horribad packaging wheel. So in order to “use an alternative”, which would actually be the exact same software I’m already using except correctly compiled and packaged, I’d have to jump distros.
One notorious example is NetworkManager, which in Debian requires systemd for some weird-ass reason even tho you can run a correct Debian system without systemd. The Antix people compile it correctly, with systemd as optional / shim’d, but that means having to add Antix’s repo to Debian to use NetworkManager in Debian.
But hey, if you don’t like it, just don’t use it. It’s that easy.
Not when you are forced into it because it’s made a dependency of something you use.
That and the Gnome devs carry a lot of anti-consumer opinions and practices in particular since Gnome 3. Must be something to do with the Microsoft influence from around that time.
I hate this recommendation because Matrix is just a terrible user experience.
Heck agree. In my experience, IRC is a much better alternative.
Frankly?
I wouldn’t mind.
I (or anyone really) can’t have a net positive effect on each and everyone in the world and that’s fine because I’m not a god nor paid that much. If “some god” comes complain at me, I’ll just point them at the nearest mirror.
That doesn’t mean I’m going to be an ass about life, simply because of the same precept. But there’s a wide gap between “worrying about everyone” and “not taking shit from anyone” that I’m very comfortable maneuvering in.
When you are not a god, ignorance is bliss (mental health).
Eh, I prefer my boob processing to be tactile. Juuuust to check.