Yeah but if the wallet requires Google Pay Services attestation the AOSP based clones won't be able to run it unless they can spoof it somehow.
They can't tackle issue oft establishing a 3rd popular mobile operating system, true. But they could support Desktop Linux or AOSP.
What is the french owned bank you're referring to? Your article mentions ČSOB (Belgian ownership)and Česká spořitelna (Austrian ownership). The source [1] also mentions issues with Fio bank, which according to Wikipedia…
>Didn't really stop them passing whatever rules they wanted during Covid, did it? >Or today with Russia and Ukraine situation. Sure is convenient that we keep having more and more crisis and boogiemen that governments…
In the past, protection of free speech in the EU might have been less absolute, than in the US. Given the actions of the current US administrations and the (in)action of the supreme court, free speech in the US…
Weichkochend, really? I've only ever seen mehligkochend (floury), but yeah those are widely available in supermarkets.
If this isn't what OP was referring to, why bring it up? I don't see how this is relevant, to the security of data from European companies, stored in European clouds.
What incarcerations in Germany are you referring to?
>At the contrary, many are of the opinion that to defend Europe we have to oppose this recent trend of spending billions into the unproductive war machine. We've tried that after the end of the cold war, now there is an…
It very much depends on your personal threat model, if you expect targeted attacks LOS doesn't hold a candle to GOS, but at least for my threat model verified boot and hardware security features outside of my control…
I think people generally aren't keen on putting their life on the line for anything. But even if this was a mandatory conscription, there is still the constitutional right of conscientious objection.
>If I do GPL, I have to make sure that I'm following the rules set out in that license If its all your own stuff you don't really have to care about the license. Otherwise the rules are pretty simple, include a GPL…
It concerns me insofar as the comment I was responding to, mentioned that participation in /r/conservative got him banned in another subreddit, while failing to mention the nature of /r/conservative as a heavily…
>And clearly this has been a discussion on that angle, rather than an answer to the rhetorical question above. How do you know the question was rhetorical?
I did explain my reasoning. You coincidentally not mentioning /r/conservatives censorship practices, simply doesn't appear plausible, given the context of your comment and demonstrated knowledge of reddit moderating…
You're listing several examples, including /r/conservative, yet even though this subreddit is widely known (on Reddit) to be a censored echo-chamber, you do not mention this aspect. I find it hard to believe, that this…
>But a US border guard looking at your passport and rejecting your entry based on that alone feels like overreach. This is at least such a common practice, that certain countries issue their entry visas in such a way,…
/r/conservative doesn't even allow comments of users without a user flair. They state: "This is designed so that a couple posts per day are almost guaranteed to have conversation which is not hijacked by leftists and…
/r/conservative is probably the most heavily censored echo chamber on Reddit, yet somehow you only take issue with other subreddits flagging participation.
>France built 40 nuclear reactors in a decade. Here’s how they did it, and how the world can follow their lead today. Today France takes more than a decade to build a single reactor (Flamanville 3) and the debts…
>The reality is elite schools are supposed to filter for "the best and brightest" not "the hardest workers". Maybe they are supposed to do this, but let's not act like the filter doesn't quite apply the same way if your…
I mean you could just get a Fairphone or any other Android with replaceable batteries/parts. At least with Android you do have this freedom of choice.
>So, Chat Control is an attempt by a few politicians to give police some tools to prevent teenagers from shooting each other in gang wars No that is not ChatControl, that is just some Swedish thing. Chat Control would…
>In Germany the government has literally collapsed due to the former coalition’s ineptitude. The government collapsed because the party pushed by the country's most influential media company (Axel-Springer) with the…
Having been tought the use of Word in school I have made many of the same arguments in college. Unfortunately some word processors do start to exhibit "What you see isn't actually what you get, once you export it to…
Yeah but if the wallet requires Google Pay Services attestation the AOSP based clones won't be able to run it unless they can spoof it somehow.
They can't tackle issue oft establishing a 3rd popular mobile operating system, true. But they could support Desktop Linux or AOSP.
What is the french owned bank you're referring to? Your article mentions ČSOB (Belgian ownership)and Česká spořitelna (Austrian ownership). The source [1] also mentions issues with Fio bank, which according to Wikipedia…
>Didn't really stop them passing whatever rules they wanted during Covid, did it? >Or today with Russia and Ukraine situation. Sure is convenient that we keep having more and more crisis and boogiemen that governments…
In the past, protection of free speech in the EU might have been less absolute, than in the US. Given the actions of the current US administrations and the (in)action of the supreme court, free speech in the US…
Weichkochend, really? I've only ever seen mehligkochend (floury), but yeah those are widely available in supermarkets.
If this isn't what OP was referring to, why bring it up? I don't see how this is relevant, to the security of data from European companies, stored in European clouds.
What incarcerations in Germany are you referring to?
>At the contrary, many are of the opinion that to defend Europe we have to oppose this recent trend of spending billions into the unproductive war machine. We've tried that after the end of the cold war, now there is an…
It very much depends on your personal threat model, if you expect targeted attacks LOS doesn't hold a candle to GOS, but at least for my threat model verified boot and hardware security features outside of my control…
I think people generally aren't keen on putting their life on the line for anything. But even if this was a mandatory conscription, there is still the constitutional right of conscientious objection.
>If I do GPL, I have to make sure that I'm following the rules set out in that license If its all your own stuff you don't really have to care about the license. Otherwise the rules are pretty simple, include a GPL…
It concerns me insofar as the comment I was responding to, mentioned that participation in /r/conservative got him banned in another subreddit, while failing to mention the nature of /r/conservative as a heavily…
>And clearly this has been a discussion on that angle, rather than an answer to the rhetorical question above. How do you know the question was rhetorical?
I did explain my reasoning. You coincidentally not mentioning /r/conservatives censorship practices, simply doesn't appear plausible, given the context of your comment and demonstrated knowledge of reddit moderating…
You're listing several examples, including /r/conservative, yet even though this subreddit is widely known (on Reddit) to be a censored echo-chamber, you do not mention this aspect. I find it hard to believe, that this…
>But a US border guard looking at your passport and rejecting your entry based on that alone feels like overreach. This is at least such a common practice, that certain countries issue their entry visas in such a way,…
/r/conservative doesn't even allow comments of users without a user flair. They state: "This is designed so that a couple posts per day are almost guaranteed to have conversation which is not hijacked by leftists and…
/r/conservative is probably the most heavily censored echo chamber on Reddit, yet somehow you only take issue with other subreddits flagging participation.
>France built 40 nuclear reactors in a decade. Here’s how they did it, and how the world can follow their lead today. Today France takes more than a decade to build a single reactor (Flamanville 3) and the debts…
>The reality is elite schools are supposed to filter for "the best and brightest" not "the hardest workers". Maybe they are supposed to do this, but let's not act like the filter doesn't quite apply the same way if your…
I mean you could just get a Fairphone or any other Android with replaceable batteries/parts. At least with Android you do have this freedom of choice.
>So, Chat Control is an attempt by a few politicians to give police some tools to prevent teenagers from shooting each other in gang wars No that is not ChatControl, that is just some Swedish thing. Chat Control would…
>In Germany the government has literally collapsed due to the former coalition’s ineptitude. The government collapsed because the party pushed by the country's most influential media company (Axel-Springer) with the…
Having been tought the use of Word in school I have made many of the same arguments in college. Unfortunately some word processors do start to exhibit "What you see isn't actually what you get, once you export it to…