digital wallet?
digital wallet?
Let’s be real, weed is their excuse but they all want coke and opiates.
Even if that’s the term we have for it, I hate the use of supply chain here, it’s got such an uncaring tone…
Which parts specifically? I don’t have any issue with my window rules, though when I set them now I can’t just got from the window menu and set rules, I have to re-detect which app I’m editing (idr the button name bug it’s in the bottom right)
Banning other bots keeps their community safe from having competitors
While this fucked up, documenting sexual orientation is not exactly recording sex. Someone could simply use GPS and see that the only place in the area that’s open is the gay bar and infer from that, or even lip reading.
Yeah 95 is above the curve.
Not open source, a little disappointed. I’ll give it a try when it is
Do they not work on wine?
Ah but the bugs polinate, which is why they’re there!
It’s about as mid as the fans.
Don’t forget lemm.ee!
Got one right here boys! Tanko is just a larger tankie, right?
Actually it’s just price fixing and no ownership that’s doing it.
What is renoviction
Imagine how much easier it will be to influence the next generation of US politicians who have no privacy whatsoever, and whose thought patterns are well documented.
We’re already dealing with the aftermath of this with US Corps evidenced by the destruction of unions and workers rights if you replace “privacy” with “education.” Why is privacy important
One of the biggest lies I see is this foreign adversary being a bigger threat than the endless local adversaries (capitalists) that are actually destroying this country. The Chinese didn’t destroy the healthcare industry, nor rail, energy, telecommunications, airline, financial industries. They have not suppressed the regulating of the internet, religion in politics, nor have they aided to the degrading of education, social security, disability support, or our laws against bribing politicians.
US companies have seen similar criticism, antitrust suits, and billions in fines.
Nah, they haven’t, otherwise we’d have laws (regulations) around them that would prevent them from, say, in the tech industry, distributing our data.
…there is a big difference between selling bits of redacted data to ad companies, and providing raw database access to a foreign adversary with malicious intent.
We know of techniques to pull out excess data from claimed “anonymized” datasets. Can you prove this data is redacted more effectively than that? Can you prove that they are only selling to ad companies? Can you prove it’s more malicious intent?
The answer is no, because we already avoided regulating this industry due to internal malicious actors.
Maybe on the inner clear part?
This seems to invalidate your statement about thickness being important, and total volume is about the same.