Another oldie but goldie for Windows: http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/
Would have saying "fantasizing" instead of "drooling" have been acceptable? Would it have been to suggest that they -- not that person in particular of course, just anyone like them -- should be "kettled and…
Can you explain what "it" exactly is?
> threatened/marginalized populations worried about future political environments Including not only oneself, but all future current and future friends, lovers and offspring. But the real kicker is that ultimately, it's…
You're projecting. When you drool about people who are against fascism being "subjugated", anyone who stands up to you isn't "giving in to fear and hatred", they're showing it the door.
> There's a word for those that use random violence to effect change in society -- terrorists. Except of course you wouldn't use that word for all those planning and fighting in US wars of aggression, correct? Is it…
That's the result of the state being used as a vehicle for the rich to get richer, not for the state existing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-TydNlj7d0 "The state" is the one thing people in a democracy at least own…
> Oh, and the whole "spyware" trope is becoming overworn. User analytics is here to stay You calling things "tropes" or "user analytics" doesn't change anything, and having to use euphemisms tells me deep down inside…
> In modern vernacular usage, "to beg the question" is frequently[citation needed] used to mean "to invite the question" (as in "This begs the question of whether...") or "to dodge a question" That's just useless. And…
Of course you can, given a set of axioms. Hey, what does that remind me of..
Though still in early access, I kind of adore Catacomb Kids, and I'm even more of a fan after I looked up one of the GDC talks [1] of the creator he mentioned in his blog [2]. [1]…
So some parties pushing hard for DRM has nothing to do with it, whatsoever? It's all about preemptively avoiding horrible user pain and incredible customer support costs, correct? Then explain the million options left…
> with the average user in mind. And what average user would have a need for there being no way to disable it?
Killing the person you are to keep a person you're not alive for a bit and then still dying at some point seems like a really bad trade-off to me; and if all people always had thought that way, you and I would have been…
Dare I guess that these people generally get paid minimum wage? > Tech companies don’t like to talk about the details of content moderation, so it’s difficult to judge how well they’re caring for the psychological…
Nah, he was claiming that proves his "point", which includes "Europeans feeling foolish", as if that monolith exists anywhere but around synapses that use crayons; do you disagree?
Does this make the browser avoid the request if it already has a cached script with that hash? If so, that would indeed be exactly what I was hoping for, except it would need to be extended for all things, not just…
True story, I was with my mother on holidays, and we saw this awesome rainbow across a cloudy sky. My mom went "oh shit, I forgot my camera" and was about to run back to the hotel to get it, as some hippie dude told us…
Well, HTTP does have etag ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_ETag ) but of course that would still require a request sending the known etag, to either get 304 not modified or the content. So how about a way to put the…
> Google sells all of your data to advertisers I totally agree with that part, including the last sentence of your post. However, I don't quite see the difference between "you are the product" and "access to your…
> it was all about standard journalistic tricks to construct a narrative, have distinct characters and personalize the story. Obviously that sort of thing is more engaging to read That sort of writing doesn't engage me…
Why does it have to be "any suspicious activity", and why "anti-terrorist agencies"? Why not start with "things that are obviously crimes" and "the police"?
As horrid as that is, I think it could go way beyond it even. In some form or other, we need privacy not "just because", but because it's vitally important to become and be a person. Not (just) to do evil things without…
> What's to prevent somebody, whether its your government, another government, or marketing firms, to pay other companies to add this technology to their products? If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am…
Yeah, make that "allow docking the task manager". Though I still miss a total about how many bytes got downloaded, average speed etc. I also miss it in other browsers (though I should have made that more clear, I wasn't…
Another oldie but goldie for Windows: http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/
Would have saying "fantasizing" instead of "drooling" have been acceptable? Would it have been to suggest that they -- not that person in particular of course, just anyone like them -- should be "kettled and…
Can you explain what "it" exactly is?
> threatened/marginalized populations worried about future political environments Including not only oneself, but all future current and future friends, lovers and offspring. But the real kicker is that ultimately, it's…
You're projecting. When you drool about people who are against fascism being "subjugated", anyone who stands up to you isn't "giving in to fear and hatred", they're showing it the door.
> There's a word for those that use random violence to effect change in society -- terrorists. Except of course you wouldn't use that word for all those planning and fighting in US wars of aggression, correct? Is it…
That's the result of the state being used as a vehicle for the rich to get richer, not for the state existing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-TydNlj7d0 "The state" is the one thing people in a democracy at least own…
> Oh, and the whole "spyware" trope is becoming overworn. User analytics is here to stay You calling things "tropes" or "user analytics" doesn't change anything, and having to use euphemisms tells me deep down inside…
> In modern vernacular usage, "to beg the question" is frequently[citation needed] used to mean "to invite the question" (as in "This begs the question of whether...") or "to dodge a question" That's just useless. And…
Of course you can, given a set of axioms. Hey, what does that remind me of..
Though still in early access, I kind of adore Catacomb Kids, and I'm even more of a fan after I looked up one of the GDC talks [1] of the creator he mentioned in his blog [2]. [1]…
So some parties pushing hard for DRM has nothing to do with it, whatsoever? It's all about preemptively avoiding horrible user pain and incredible customer support costs, correct? Then explain the million options left…
> with the average user in mind. And what average user would have a need for there being no way to disable it?
Killing the person you are to keep a person you're not alive for a bit and then still dying at some point seems like a really bad trade-off to me; and if all people always had thought that way, you and I would have been…
Dare I guess that these people generally get paid minimum wage? > Tech companies don’t like to talk about the details of content moderation, so it’s difficult to judge how well they’re caring for the psychological…
Nah, he was claiming that proves his "point", which includes "Europeans feeling foolish", as if that monolith exists anywhere but around synapses that use crayons; do you disagree?
Does this make the browser avoid the request if it already has a cached script with that hash? If so, that would indeed be exactly what I was hoping for, except it would need to be extended for all things, not just…
True story, I was with my mother on holidays, and we saw this awesome rainbow across a cloudy sky. My mom went "oh shit, I forgot my camera" and was about to run back to the hotel to get it, as some hippie dude told us…
Well, HTTP does have etag ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_ETag ) but of course that would still require a request sending the known etag, to either get 304 not modified or the content. So how about a way to put the…
> Google sells all of your data to advertisers I totally agree with that part, including the last sentence of your post. However, I don't quite see the difference between "you are the product" and "access to your…
> it was all about standard journalistic tricks to construct a narrative, have distinct characters and personalize the story. Obviously that sort of thing is more engaging to read That sort of writing doesn't engage me…
Why does it have to be "any suspicious activity", and why "anti-terrorist agencies"? Why not start with "things that are obviously crimes" and "the police"?
As horrid as that is, I think it could go way beyond it even. In some form or other, we need privacy not "just because", but because it's vitally important to become and be a person. Not (just) to do evil things without…
> What's to prevent somebody, whether its your government, another government, or marketing firms, to pay other companies to add this technology to their products? If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am…
Yeah, make that "allow docking the task manager". Though I still miss a total about how many bytes got downloaded, average speed etc. I also miss it in other browsers (though I should have made that more clear, I wasn't…