>and be made illegal eventually Allocation of resources to try and ban cryptocurrency (or encryption in general) is probably one of the dumbest things ever conceived, probably even more so than the drug war.
Thank you, WSJ with ad banners and paywalls is practically unusable with the Tor Browser.
>Microsoft certainly doesn't patch all older versions of Windows. This is not about EOL OS releases, this is about Catalina (macOS 10.15, released in 2019). Apple advertises Catalina as still supported, last update was…
>any conversations that are snooped on are ones you allow to be snooped on by using a free service I don't think the innocence of the people who don't know the difference between proprietary and free software should be…
>I'm imagining someone in 1990 hearing you say that being able to instantly start watching almost any music video or filmed lecture/talk ever made Imagine going back and mentioning that this would also be a way for the…
>What you really want is to know if people similar to yourself like / dislike certain content For the most part no, I really don't. Maybe this would be something useful for videos on topics like programming, cooking,…
>I thought HN was well aware of Noam Chomsky's Manufacturing Consent. I did too, it is pretty depressing to see people here applauding efforts to thwart dissenting opinions.
>and be made illegal eventually Allocation of resources to try and ban cryptocurrency (or encryption in general) is probably one of the dumbest things ever conceived, probably even more so than the drug war.
Thank you, WSJ with ad banners and paywalls is practically unusable with the Tor Browser.
>Microsoft certainly doesn't patch all older versions of Windows. This is not about EOL OS releases, this is about Catalina (macOS 10.15, released in 2019). Apple advertises Catalina as still supported, last update was…
>any conversations that are snooped on are ones you allow to be snooped on by using a free service I don't think the innocence of the people who don't know the difference between proprietary and free software should be…
>I'm imagining someone in 1990 hearing you say that being able to instantly start watching almost any music video or filmed lecture/talk ever made Imagine going back and mentioning that this would also be a way for the…
>What you really want is to know if people similar to yourself like / dislike certain content For the most part no, I really don't. Maybe this would be something useful for videos on topics like programming, cooking,…
>I thought HN was well aware of Noam Chomsky's Manufacturing Consent. I did too, it is pretty depressing to see people here applauding efforts to thwart dissenting opinions.