I will never understand how people expect software to gather no telemetry or metrics whatsoever.
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I'm in Thailand and knockoff Disney stuff (and Legos) are pretty normal. And it's nice. The kids buying them have to deal with seeing their ads plastered all over town, so it's nice there are versions they can buy. I just wish they were so shitty quality and the big companies markup wasn't so fucking insane. Lego sets pretty regularly hit $200-$300 here. There literally is no Nintendo Thailand, so game prices are pretty random based on import fees that retailers can negotiate (or sneak through).
The nice thing is no one gives a shit about piracy. No risks really.
That's literally the same thing the us government is doing here....
Signing doesn't provide security of privacy protections. It just means you paid apple a fee.
Isn't that what a form is?
There's no technical reason you can't delete an image that's been replicated. There's an API to replicate the data, there can also be apis to delete the replicas (and apparently there are?)
There's no reason a state can't make that decision. You didn't even make an argument. Just made a statement.
Isn't this in violation of the gdpr?
I am too. Is the agreement to charge per mb downloaded? Do they not have some sort of "turn it off if I hit this max?* feature?
I usually avoid hosting solutions like this just because of this shit. I wanna know how much I'll owe before the month starts even. Anything else feels like gambling.
He's 83 too and there's plenty of fox news articles out there about times he's confused bush and trump or ebola and COVID.
They're also claiming it's fine if he just has them (or SCOTUS) all killed in the name of national security.
Firefox shipped sandboxing on Android years ago (before chrome) and then removed it. I'm not sure you gain much from it on Android. It eats up ram making performance crap on cheap phones and apps already run in their own app user context to isolate what they can access.