All those people have high-priced lawyers that will keep them out of prison. The DBA and the Data Engineer will be the ones who go to jail for "Not ensuring all applicable data security controls were configured, and…
In addition to what Twitch is doing, a banner popped up in the Android YouTube app stating that you need to upgrade to Premium to be able to "Jump Ahead to parts other users think are valuable". Different from skipping…
Ironically, signing-up to Criterion isn't available in Australia: -------- Request Access Sorry. This is currently unavailable in your region. Type in your email below and tell the producers you want it in your country!
Then it means they're looking at the User-Agent string and determining that an iPhone in Europe most likely has a human using it, and might not require rate-limiting.
>"Even after treatments emerged to combat TB, their geographic availability revealed the prevalence of prejudice. Starting in the 1980s, the emergence of HIV/AIDS *allowed TB to spread more quickly through weakened…
Given that there's known neurological complications from Covid infection, it's possible it's a contributing factor to the drop in test scores.
To keep under 16s out, everyone over 16 needs to prove they are indeed over 16. It's like a nightclub/pub/bar - to get in, EVERYONE needs to prove their age, either with a real or fake ID. IDs don't need to be collected…
You're either going to need to have a Digital Id, such as the Australian Govt myID, or something else to prove you're over 16. A burner email doesn't prove age, and that's what AusGov says they want to do.
That's the outcome of the law. Think of it this way - how will YOU, specifically, prove you are actually over the age of 16 without having some proof of age object that is tied to your device(s) or usage patterns? If a…
Only for activation of a service, which has nothing to do with the actual user. Purchase a phone using cash from any store selling mobile phones, and then use free WiFi (however insecure that may be) anywhere you can…
Just so it's clear - this new law will require everyone over 16 to provide proof-of-age, and thus identity, to use the most popular portions of the internet. Saving the children is the voter-acceptable way of getting it…
You don't need a destination when the walk is the goal.
All those people have high-priced lawyers that will keep them out of prison. The DBA and the Data Engineer will be the ones who go to jail for "Not ensuring all applicable data security controls were configured, and…
In addition to what Twitch is doing, a banner popped up in the Android YouTube app stating that you need to upgrade to Premium to be able to "Jump Ahead to parts other users think are valuable". Different from skipping…
Ironically, signing-up to Criterion isn't available in Australia: -------- Request Access Sorry. This is currently unavailable in your region. Type in your email below and tell the producers you want it in your country!
Then it means they're looking at the User-Agent string and determining that an iPhone in Europe most likely has a human using it, and might not require rate-limiting.
>"Even after treatments emerged to combat TB, their geographic availability revealed the prevalence of prejudice. Starting in the 1980s, the emergence of HIV/AIDS *allowed TB to spread more quickly through weakened…
Given that there's known neurological complications from Covid infection, it's possible it's a contributing factor to the drop in test scores.
To keep under 16s out, everyone over 16 needs to prove they are indeed over 16. It's like a nightclub/pub/bar - to get in, EVERYONE needs to prove their age, either with a real or fake ID. IDs don't need to be collected…
You're either going to need to have a Digital Id, such as the Australian Govt myID, or something else to prove you're over 16. A burner email doesn't prove age, and that's what AusGov says they want to do.
That's the outcome of the law. Think of it this way - how will YOU, specifically, prove you are actually over the age of 16 without having some proof of age object that is tied to your device(s) or usage patterns? If a…
Only for activation of a service, which has nothing to do with the actual user. Purchase a phone using cash from any store selling mobile phones, and then use free WiFi (however insecure that may be) anywhere you can…
Just so it's clear - this new law will require everyone over 16 to provide proof-of-age, and thus identity, to use the most popular portions of the internet. Saving the children is the voter-acceptable way of getting it…
You don't need a destination when the walk is the goal.