Those laws exists, but from the article, US laws supersedes those regulations, and apparently they rather comply there than in the EU. Guess they did the math and figured the consequences in the EU are easier to stomach.
Unless you need Windows for work, in which case you're fucked.
I literally only need one thing, which is a bank authentication token that prompts me to plug in a USB dongle, which then reads a certificate off of the device and pushes it to a browser plugin.
But that dongle software in itself? Windows only. And since I have to approve all outbound transactions (maker/checker principle), there's no way around.
Nice, I liked the idea ever since Terry Pratchett built the disc world universe on the back of a giant turtle balancing on 4 elephants.
What the hell? I ordered them to Germany and shipping cost next to nothing. Or exactly nothing, if I remember correctly. 10 bags were like $180, shipping included. Or is that some Trump era garbage? My order was about 4 years ago.
Those plastic balls for a ball pit. You order them in bags of 1000 pcs for 15 bucks on Aliexpress, they are bloody huge. A couple of those will do.
Especially if your goal is to mess with the delivery driver, you can max out available storage in the truck in no time.
At least he has a bottom line, and might think a little more critical next time, maybe. Some people just close their eyes and chant the propaganda.
From what I read, mTLS should have been implemented from version 138? We are already at 140.0.1 now. I don't have any use case for it though, so can't test this.
I always use the browser versions as well since I want to avoid installing anything Microsoft that's not absolutely necessary, and never got teams to work in Firefox. With user agent faker I can get it to connect, but the connection was horrible and that tab in FF hogged up 8GB RAM all by itself.
Other than MS Teams, which is garbage by default, I have yet to find anything that's not working in Firefox.
So why not use chromium then? Or Cromite. Both are more bare bones than brave and would give you a better view of what your audience will see.
Apparently the feature was added 5 years ago.
I read elsewhere that he entered without authorization, the headline is rubbish.