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I had no paywall on my end, probably a regional thing.
I had no paywall on my end, probably a regional thing.
yes, that’s why there’s “neo” in the latter’s name.
I don’t think their goal is to become the next Reuters. as far as I can tell, the articles on the website are posted by one (1) person, and they’re free to express themselves in whatever way the want.
besides, for me at least, the phrase carries a specific meaning. it’s a self-deprecating quip, an acknowledgment that what they did wasn’t some super serious journalistic work, given that it mostly comprised of sending Mozilla an email, and doesn’t warrant using something that would indicate more extensive journalistic work like “I did some digging” or “I investigated”.
it’s a manner of speech used jokingly. similar to how someone “does an oopsie” where, you might find, “an oopsie” isn’t a specific activity that someone performs.
and hey, figurative “literally” was good enough for Joyce and Dickens.
Youtube is apparently testing locking the content behind a login. multiple projects (including video downloaders, alternative front-ends, and so on) have been experiencing issues in the past few days.
I replied something along the lines of “it infringes my rights as a EU citizen granted to me by GDPR” and immediately got a reply that it got accepted.
that’s a name I haven’t heard for a while, not since their data breach.
huh, never heard of it
oh my god, this is delicious
edit: is this actually her tool, or just some random online test? because the actual app is still described as in making.
okay but what if it could also set you on fire?
one can only hope!
if I’m reading this correctly, it’s from April 2024, which was after the previous version was rejected.
80% for, as in “in favour of scanning”, or am I misinterpreting something?
FYI, I’ve clocked over 1000 hours on Apex Legends, not a single one of them on Windows.
Signal’s CEO has already said they will leave the EU if the law passes.
an open letter already signed by multiple privacy-focused companies and digital rights organizations: https://www.globalencryption.org/2024/05/joint-statement-on-the-dangers-of-the-may-2024-council-of-the-eu-compromise-proposal-on-eu-csam/
edit: also, contact your representation: https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/posts/chat-control/#WhatYouCanDo
from the article:
So far only some unencrypted US communications services such as GMail, Facebook/Instagram Messenger, Skype, Snapchat, iCloud email and X-Box apply chat control voluntarily (more details here)
because Mozilla moved the builds to their own repository instead of relying on Github.
https://download.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/focus/releases/