For anyone not very familiar with copyleft, the actual goal is: > My work on free software is motivated by an idealistic goal: spreading freedom and cooperation. I want to encourage free software to spread, replacing…
Do both! You can use karabiner elements to remap CAPS LOCK so that it’s ESCAPE when tapped and CONTROL when held.
Personal data is not the only form of compensation, and GDPR is a direct response to the situation that attitude has created. Nobody is suggesting companies provide free services. We're saying that personal data is more…
> Pretty straightforward choice. It is, if you don't think the rest of what I wrote is worth any consideration.
It's a difference in how much a business values their users' privacy and data. Some value it until they hit XXXXXXXXX amount of extra cost. Some only value it until they hit XXXX amount of extra cost. Most probably only…
Because consent must be "freely given". As soon as you start attaching consequences unrelated to the utility itself, you're making a decision less and less freely. The greater the power imbalance, the less free the…
> EU users will be trained to click "Agree" without reading, because web sites would ask them for permission very frequently, and users do not have time to read web site policies anyway. From what I've read, opt-in is…
If you use a third-party, they would be acting as your data processor. You'd need to make sure you have a contract with them that ensures they're respecting GDPR as well. I agree with others that you should self-host…
I would. Better to be overly cautious if you're serious about protecting user data and privacy. IPs specifically are quite likely to reveal some identifying info, and it's obvious how trivial it is to find that info.…
As long as the video is in a supported format you should be able to: http://bolivar.tumblr.com/post/79222932441/popcorn-time-chro...
IIRC Bank of America lost a class-action lawsuit over this practice. I didn't opt-in to overdraft protection precisely because of stuff like this. I'd rather just be denied. I got hit with several overdrafts after some…
Used Apple products do hold their value better than anything - personally I think people pay way too much for used Apple gear, but hey, they have their high-end niche and people are willing to pay for it. But to say…
I think USPS is basically the same way. I just shipped something with Signature Confirmation. The only thing I needed was the tracking number, and then I could sign up to receive an email with the signature in a PDF.…
What's the advantage of it being built into the OS versus using chef or puppet? There's going to be some kind of process running to handle configuration no matter what. Docker also has Dockerfiles to handle…
All of the articles are about Apple's proprietary lock-in and difficulty in making your own repairs. This definitely looks like more proprietary form factors and parts to me - I think it's safe to say this will be a…
For anyone not very familiar with copyleft, the actual goal is: > My work on free software is motivated by an idealistic goal: spreading freedom and cooperation. I want to encourage free software to spread, replacing…
Do both! You can use karabiner elements to remap CAPS LOCK so that it’s ESCAPE when tapped and CONTROL when held.
Personal data is not the only form of compensation, and GDPR is a direct response to the situation that attitude has created. Nobody is suggesting companies provide free services. We're saying that personal data is more…
> Pretty straightforward choice. It is, if you don't think the rest of what I wrote is worth any consideration.
It's a difference in how much a business values their users' privacy and data. Some value it until they hit XXXXXXXXX amount of extra cost. Some only value it until they hit XXXX amount of extra cost. Most probably only…
Because consent must be "freely given". As soon as you start attaching consequences unrelated to the utility itself, you're making a decision less and less freely. The greater the power imbalance, the less free the…
> EU users will be trained to click "Agree" without reading, because web sites would ask them for permission very frequently, and users do not have time to read web site policies anyway. From what I've read, opt-in is…
If you use a third-party, they would be acting as your data processor. You'd need to make sure you have a contract with them that ensures they're respecting GDPR as well. I agree with others that you should self-host…
I would. Better to be overly cautious if you're serious about protecting user data and privacy. IPs specifically are quite likely to reveal some identifying info, and it's obvious how trivial it is to find that info.…
As long as the video is in a supported format you should be able to: http://bolivar.tumblr.com/post/79222932441/popcorn-time-chro...
IIRC Bank of America lost a class-action lawsuit over this practice. I didn't opt-in to overdraft protection precisely because of stuff like this. I'd rather just be denied. I got hit with several overdrafts after some…
Used Apple products do hold their value better than anything - personally I think people pay way too much for used Apple gear, but hey, they have their high-end niche and people are willing to pay for it. But to say…
I think USPS is basically the same way. I just shipped something with Signature Confirmation. The only thing I needed was the tracking number, and then I could sign up to receive an email with the signature in a PDF.…
What's the advantage of it being built into the OS versus using chef or puppet? There's going to be some kind of process running to handle configuration no matter what. Docker also has Dockerfiles to handle…
All of the articles are about Apple's proprietary lock-in and difficulty in making your own repairs. This definitely looks like more proprietary form factors and parts to me - I think it's safe to say this will be a…