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>In one, a woman sentenced to drug rehab left the center but was eventually located by an official using the service. Other examples include an official who found a missing Alzheimer’s patient and detectives who used…
>They've filed court cases against the FCC. They're activly trying to change legislation. Of course... they have to spend the donations on something. Anything but improving Firefox or Thunderbird, lol >An ISP zero…
>Who do you think this money comes from if it's not from you? The zero-rated services themselves.
I live in the first world so I have many many choices to get a wired or 4G connection. The government forces ISPs to share their infrastructure. I understand that kind of stuff does not apply to countries like the US,…
Decentralize the vote to the public if you want to see botnets voting. No thanks.
As a customer, NN does not benefit me. The opposite. I will lose access to zero-rated services if it's implemented. I don't want that to happen because then I will have to pay more money for the same service.
>A company is free to align themselves with any goal they wish to have. They see that their strategy aligns with the majority of their users and the user's they wish to attract. You have the freedom to not use their…
It was a technical project with the goal of proxifying your stuff via the onion network. They made it about human rights. Accessing forbidden websites is just one of all the things you could ever use Tor for. You could…
I am not from the US so I don't know if it's a partisan issue, but I don't agree with NN, so them implying everybody agrees on that because it's the common good is completely bonkers.
I don't know why Mozilla thinks it's okay to politically align themselves. Shouldn't they stay neutral if they want to make a browser for everybody and all of that? Reminds me of the Tor project calling themselves a…
Why are they in this format? They look like my grandma took a screenshot, pasted the image in a Word document and then printed it
Said by @ssxio, the guy who built tweeklyfm, a site that would post your weekly lastfm stats to your twitter account... and then follow him without your permission or knowledge. This is, he took your private information…
I am exactly like you. I hate videos. Videos are a loss of time compared to text. They are slower, you can’t consume them at your own pace, you can’t go back easily or read a particular part slowly and then read the…
I tried the overlay for Gentoo and it didn’t work very well. I also loved Unity and I’m very sad to see it go, but gnome 3 with a few extensions is a worthy replacement.
That's what they nailed him for. I'm 100% sure this isn't the only thing he did to be investigated. You don't end up in jail for saying "fuck the cops", otherwise half the US would be in jail for that.
>Keighley made no mention of Balogun’s specific actions at the rally, but noted the marchers’ anti-police statements, such as “oink oink bang bang” and “the only good pig is a pig that’s dead”. The agent also mentioned…
This one works well for me: https://github.com/r4vi/block-the-eu-cookie-shit-list
I wonder if it's possible for these """journalists""" to write an article that is not full of pathetic jokes and puns.
>- Year-long locked in contracts. No trial period. Here we get a 14-day trial period. >- Zero guarantees whatsoever on bandwidth and latency. Technically impossible to give such a guarantee. >- Little guarantees against…
Where do you live? I'm pretty sure that is illegal in the EU
Nice strawman. No, there is not, but everything the US and the NATO does is to protect Israel at the detriment of the rest of the world. The fact that there's no way to have this conversation just proves it further.
Well... isn't that true?
It does not consolidate monopolies because, by law, ISPs are required to add all apps from a category (chat, video, etc) to zero-rating. i.e. if you add Netflix you are required to add YouTube, etc. All I see about NN…
Why are people here so pro-net neutrality? I don't have NN in Europe and I'm happy: because of it, I enjoy zero-rated services at a fair price.
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>In one, a woman sentenced to drug rehab left the center but was eventually located by an official using the service. Other examples include an official who found a missing Alzheimer’s patient and detectives who used…
>They've filed court cases against the FCC. They're activly trying to change legislation. Of course... they have to spend the donations on something. Anything but improving Firefox or Thunderbird, lol >An ISP zero…
>Who do you think this money comes from if it's not from you? The zero-rated services themselves.
I live in the first world so I have many many choices to get a wired or 4G connection. The government forces ISPs to share their infrastructure. I understand that kind of stuff does not apply to countries like the US,…
Decentralize the vote to the public if you want to see botnets voting. No thanks.
As a customer, NN does not benefit me. The opposite. I will lose access to zero-rated services if it's implemented. I don't want that to happen because then I will have to pay more money for the same service.
>A company is free to align themselves with any goal they wish to have. They see that their strategy aligns with the majority of their users and the user's they wish to attract. You have the freedom to not use their…
It was a technical project with the goal of proxifying your stuff via the onion network. They made it about human rights. Accessing forbidden websites is just one of all the things you could ever use Tor for. You could…
I am not from the US so I don't know if it's a partisan issue, but I don't agree with NN, so them implying everybody agrees on that because it's the common good is completely bonkers.
I don't know why Mozilla thinks it's okay to politically align themselves. Shouldn't they stay neutral if they want to make a browser for everybody and all of that? Reminds me of the Tor project calling themselves a…
Why are they in this format? They look like my grandma took a screenshot, pasted the image in a Word document and then printed it
Said by @ssxio, the guy who built tweeklyfm, a site that would post your weekly lastfm stats to your twitter account... and then follow him without your permission or knowledge. This is, he took your private information…
I am exactly like you. I hate videos. Videos are a loss of time compared to text. They are slower, you can’t consume them at your own pace, you can’t go back easily or read a particular part slowly and then read the…
I tried the overlay for Gentoo and it didn’t work very well. I also loved Unity and I’m very sad to see it go, but gnome 3 with a few extensions is a worthy replacement.
That's what they nailed him for. I'm 100% sure this isn't the only thing he did to be investigated. You don't end up in jail for saying "fuck the cops", otherwise half the US would be in jail for that.
>Keighley made no mention of Balogun’s specific actions at the rally, but noted the marchers’ anti-police statements, such as “oink oink bang bang” and “the only good pig is a pig that’s dead”. The agent also mentioned…
This one works well for me: https://github.com/r4vi/block-the-eu-cookie-shit-list
I wonder if it's possible for these """journalists""" to write an article that is not full of pathetic jokes and puns.
>- Year-long locked in contracts. No trial period. Here we get a 14-day trial period. >- Zero guarantees whatsoever on bandwidth and latency. Technically impossible to give such a guarantee. >- Little guarantees against…
Where do you live? I'm pretty sure that is illegal in the EU
Nice strawman. No, there is not, but everything the US and the NATO does is to protect Israel at the detriment of the rest of the world. The fact that there's no way to have this conversation just proves it further.
Well... isn't that true?
It does not consolidate monopolies because, by law, ISPs are required to add all apps from a category (chat, video, etc) to zero-rating. i.e. if you add Netflix you are required to add YouTube, etc. All I see about NN…
Why are people here so pro-net neutrality? I don't have NN in Europe and I'm happy: because of it, I enjoy zero-rated services at a fair price.