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Google’s approach of just monitoring your behaviour in the browser is still the most humane and it pisses me off that you literally have to serve all your data to them so they can even decide to serve you with their ads.
Least skilled Korean StarCraft player
Best he will do is another paypal/venmo thing. No way its gonna be a bank.
I would pay for that
I was doubting the fact that the only function of windows is to run video games. Literally every business in the world runs on windows PCs
I have no idea how US lawmaking works. I thought that through precedent cases they sometimes can enforce things and reach consensus.
Data collection should be limited by the government, that is not a decision to an avarage parent.
I’m not sure is you are joking or serious.
Have you tried zerotier? Another option is to get a vps with unlimited bandwith and setup ovpn server on it. Then you need a router that can connect as a client to vpn. This way you will have a public ip and you dont need to mess with tunnel services. A vps with public ip is about 10 bucks a month.
Its for development and testing not to play around.
So what is the issue with this project https://libreboot.org/ ? maybe instead demanding change, supporting alternatives is a better option
Some Syrian well groomed horses could open a horse barber shop with leather aprons and straight egde blades
i use gentoo btw, you still need to learn. You are not a real linux user if your kernel is not compiling for 3 hours.
There is np such thing as overkill while some governments actively funding quantum computing projects for the sole purpose of code cracking
Even worse if you take your time, register with 10min mail and the content is not what you are looking for
I walk next door. I like that its close by and I can spend my lunchtime laying on my couch. I hate its close by so I’m practically always working. I would also want to listen podcasts during commute but all of them are too long for my commute. Overall I recommend living close to work. (it’s my own business, I’m not employee)
Music piracy was big till spotify apprared. iTunes had a limited selection, music remixes, small band stuff were not available. iTunes only had what Sony and some other music distributors supplied. I understand what you are saying but still, piracy was there and iTunes was not primary source. Spotify came and now music piracy is basically limited to high quality audio albums which is a niche market.
Paying 0.99 per song was how a better user experience? Music piracy was pretty big till Spotify. No service was even close before.
asd123! is a very secure one we use everywhere