I was talking about the Titanic.
Sadly the employees were also amongst the victims, just doing their job :(
The bar isn’t high, keep improving the platform while Reddit shits itself over and over, rinse and repeat.
And it mixes well with ham/bacon.
This could be the kind of device that could benefit from being open-sourced and 3D printed, combined with relatively accessible and low-voltage electronic parts out there.
How is that even legal to sell that without CC…
I use as as I don’t even want to bother hosting a PiHole, and honestly it works quite well. Set it as a DoT on Android and you have it outside from home without having to think about it.
Sounds like a reasonable email, and being able to unsubscribe from account-related communication would be a way of evading security measures to a malicious actor.
The DNT flag amounted to the equivalent of a digital pinky swear from website operators. Oh they still tracked you? That’s too bad… South Park’s rubbing nipples meme
On the other hand, it makes it easy to find which apps aren’t to be trusted with your data.
Nowhere, just one of the use-case I think RSS feeds could cover in a more privacy-respecting way.
I personally hate newsletters because
I’d rather have newsletters made available through RSS feeds, where I can subscribe and unsubscribe anonymously.
They’ll hear it as will result in debts.
I wasn’t involved in the tender, so I don’t know who initially applied and what were the specifics.
I’ll wait for a local model where the transcription happens on-device, like Google Recorder.
We were a medium-sized VMware client, roughly 4000 VMs. We’re almost done migrating to Nutanix.
Sadly not open source, but less money towards Broadcom is a good thing overall.
I can see the interest where it may be easier to extract your own data through that frontend in some cases.
Delete it, then embrace the fediverse through Pixelfed and Loops.