There are no "100% safe" solutions. There will always be weaknesses and vulnerabilities in any system. The sort of criminal who requires or expects 100% safety is quickly going to be caught due to being a dullard.…
I'm in the same boat; diagnosed with ADHD-PI (UK, so we don't use the term 'ADD') as an adult. I've improved vastly thanks to medication and good routines but it remains a constant effort, and improvement is a continual…
I thought that too, but perhaps only personal data is deleted irrecoverably, allowing them to retrieve other/periphery account data; maybe an account's "fans" aren't considered personal data, for instance? I'm not…
Why wouldn't the EFF concern itself with the careless and disorganised response of a digital company to online privacy legislation?
This doesn't appear to have been the case: https://www.factcheck.org/2018/06/did-the-obama-administrati... https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/immigration-border-crisis/...
Oof, yeah, that one's something else entirely. I don't tend to mind these newer formats, but I'll admit I'm not a fan of that one.
Reader view in Firefox has always worked flawlessly for me with BBC articles, including these "funky" ones. It's a godsend. Is there a reader view/mode in Chrome, or is it only supported via extensions?
Haha. I don't have much to add, but this seriously made me chuckle. I misread it similarly, at first glance.
Really enjoyed reading this! Seems like a fascinating journey, I'd love to make the trip some day.
Yes, I worded that poorly. I meant loading Piwik's UI; it was cripplingly slow and often timed out. I had little luck in narrowing down the cause, but it was hardly a thorough investigation on my part, IIRC.
I tried Piwik but it seemed so cripplingly slow. Trying to load the analytics often took minutes. Has anybody else experienced this?
He's seemingly either a climate denialist or some sort of troll; just look through his post history.
I think we can all agree 1080p is "good quality", right? Your average pirate probably isn't demanding 4K quality, I imagine.
> in the UK for example they just need a BSc That doesn't seem to be true? This page says you need an MSc, in the UK, to register and be a licensed pharmacist:…
I'd like to think plenty of folk here would have ethical objections, too. Perhaps that's wishful thinking.
> How many people here track their users? Right across the Internet? Very few, I imagine!
Opinion pages are clearly set apart from news reporting. In The Guardian, opinion pieces appear in the "Comment is Free" section.
It oughtn't be. You might not like their opinion pages -- yes, they're typically left-wing -- but The Guardian's reporting is absolutely top notch; amongst the best in the world.
Probably not, hence "almost certainly".
This is awesome and will save me a lot of time. Thanks!
'Optimize' has been around for quite some time, just in case anybody thinks this is new. In fact, I believe this feature has been around for over a year, now.
HN is for more than tech.
There is more evidence: https://s-e-o.org/which-font-is-best-for-dyslexic-users-the-... Apparently there have been a few studies, and a thesis, investigating "dyslexic fonts", which found no real benefit. I can't find…
Regarding the font used, OpenDyslexic, there isn't actually any evidence it helps readability (apparently): https://s-e-o.org/which-font-is-best-for-dyslexic-users-the-...
Even here in rural Devon in England, nothing running in our libraries is particularly old, and there's nothing truly "ancient" left at all.
There are no "100% safe" solutions. There will always be weaknesses and vulnerabilities in any system. The sort of criminal who requires or expects 100% safety is quickly going to be caught due to being a dullard.…
I'm in the same boat; diagnosed with ADHD-PI (UK, so we don't use the term 'ADD') as an adult. I've improved vastly thanks to medication and good routines but it remains a constant effort, and improvement is a continual…
I thought that too, but perhaps only personal data is deleted irrecoverably, allowing them to retrieve other/periphery account data; maybe an account's "fans" aren't considered personal data, for instance? I'm not…
Why wouldn't the EFF concern itself with the careless and disorganised response of a digital company to online privacy legislation?
This doesn't appear to have been the case: https://www.factcheck.org/2018/06/did-the-obama-administrati... https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/immigration-border-crisis/...
Oof, yeah, that one's something else entirely. I don't tend to mind these newer formats, but I'll admit I'm not a fan of that one.
Reader view in Firefox has always worked flawlessly for me with BBC articles, including these "funky" ones. It's a godsend. Is there a reader view/mode in Chrome, or is it only supported via extensions?
Haha. I don't have much to add, but this seriously made me chuckle. I misread it similarly, at first glance.
Really enjoyed reading this! Seems like a fascinating journey, I'd love to make the trip some day.
Yes, I worded that poorly. I meant loading Piwik's UI; it was cripplingly slow and often timed out. I had little luck in narrowing down the cause, but it was hardly a thorough investigation on my part, IIRC.
I tried Piwik but it seemed so cripplingly slow. Trying to load the analytics often took minutes. Has anybody else experienced this?
He's seemingly either a climate denialist or some sort of troll; just look through his post history.
I think we can all agree 1080p is "good quality", right? Your average pirate probably isn't demanding 4K quality, I imagine.
> in the UK for example they just need a BSc That doesn't seem to be true? This page says you need an MSc, in the UK, to register and be a licensed pharmacist:…
I'd like to think plenty of folk here would have ethical objections, too. Perhaps that's wishful thinking.
> How many people here track their users? Right across the Internet? Very few, I imagine!
Opinion pages are clearly set apart from news reporting. In The Guardian, opinion pieces appear in the "Comment is Free" section.
It oughtn't be. You might not like their opinion pages -- yes, they're typically left-wing -- but The Guardian's reporting is absolutely top notch; amongst the best in the world.
Probably not, hence "almost certainly".
This is awesome and will save me a lot of time. Thanks!
'Optimize' has been around for quite some time, just in case anybody thinks this is new. In fact, I believe this feature has been around for over a year, now.
HN is for more than tech.
There is more evidence: https://s-e-o.org/which-font-is-best-for-dyslexic-users-the-... Apparently there have been a few studies, and a thesis, investigating "dyslexic fonts", which found no real benefit. I can't find…
Regarding the font used, OpenDyslexic, there isn't actually any evidence it helps readability (apparently): https://s-e-o.org/which-font-is-best-for-dyslexic-users-the-...
Even here in rural Devon in England, nothing running in our libraries is particularly old, and there's nothing truly "ancient" left at all.