Good news! Has the time finally come for us to buy a Dacia Sandero?
Counterpoint: sometimes it's difficult to tell if something is surveilling you, especially for laypersons.
I liked Windscribe so much I ended up paying for it. With a discount code I found the price to be reasonable.
Hosting is part of it, but didn't they legally restrict Yuzu's developers from working on the emulator? That seems to be a far greater obstacle to me.
It's almost as if cheaters ruin hyper competitive games like Valorant. How dare they try to keep the game free from cheaters. The nerve!
Nobody can stop you from spending your money as you see fit, 24/7/365, from anywhere, to anywhere, instantly, and for free.
Except it's not.
Lemmy in general hates Windows.
This article from the NY Times seems to be the source: https://archive.li/09NnN
The title makes it sound like Hamas is shooting Israel's bombs back at Israel, but Hamas' arsenal are primarily of Iranian origin. The article reports that they do scavenge explosives from unexploded ordinance, but not the amount. However, they do take large amounts of scrap like plumbing pipes from Israeli settlements, which are used to make bombs.
I'm not an explosives expert but I would hazard a guess that scavenging missiles and such that don't go off is not going to be a viable source of material to make more missiles, factoring in the risk involved.
"Ah, an appreciation post for the local transfer feature," I thought, as I continued reading to the last part of the sentence.
Same here, but I imagine there are vastly different usage pattens. Maybe Firefox doesn't support some that well. I couldn't use any other browser though.
This seems to have been removed at some point. It doesn't work for me any more, but it definitely did before. Edit: Ah, I've manually disabled it in PowerToy's keyboard manager.
Are you doing it for your own sake, or for the relationship?
Where I live, I consider nothing I do on my phone private at all, and I have to act accordingly. I would be in breach of Chinese law were I to do the same in China.
I am in full agreement with your view on privacy, but I don't think that cryptocurrency is a solution. People far more eloquent than I have already fully described why elsewhere, so I'd just like to thank you for your civil response.
both technologies are interesting
AI has uses that aren't about covering your tracks or evading law enforcement. Edit: bring on the downvotes, cryptobros.
I like to think that he didn't really change, but figured out the socially acceptable way to pretend that he had been "cured."
The reason regulation is required for this is because private companies, being purely proft-driven, won't. It's a state matter.
I don't know if I've ever felt an urge to be marketed to.
Call me a pessimist, but it's highly unlikely WhatsApp will take any action that doesn't affect their balance sheet positively in the short term.