It's incredible how this purchase was approved at the time and a few years later they want to reverse it without anything having changed at all.
That's like 0.1% of people
As long as there are filtered words in the US no one can claim the higher moral ground here.
The images are sent for manual verification before you're turned in, so no.
Only the Sith deal in absolutes.
What should they use instead, some half assed open source solution subcontracted to the usual cronies of the consulting business?
Covid derangement syndrome.
It is, actually. Once you restrict what others can say there's no freedom of speech anymore. It's like China saying you can't talk about the regime - I'm sure they consider that "basic human decency" as well.
Hate speech is free speech.
This is impossible. They told us the vaccine would stop spread so we could all go back to normal. They must have made mistakes testing these people, or tabulating the data, or something.
Funny that someone would take an alternative to Twitter and incorporate it in the western country that restricts speech the most.
Same in restaurants. They hate it when you pay with your card. They love untaxed income and I don't blame them.
Gotta nuke something.
The laws of my country already make it illegal for my mobile provider to take my private data and sell it away.
Why would you ever want to turn bluetooth off?
This was mandated legally by the European Union for videos that are not suitable for minors. (I assume this one contains gore or something like that? I haven't watched it)
What about Kiko Rivera?
I'd rather states legislate themselves any way they want.
That's okay, nobody will ever use these applications, so they don't pose a security issue to anybody.
So much this. Practically any other option is better than Python for web development if you're looking for performance.
I play counter strike with a delay of around 10 ms with servers that are hosted hundreds of kilometres away.
I didn't mention NAT at all. Practically all multiplayer games use a central server. It's impossible to know the IP addresses of your peers.
I didn't mention NAT. I'm comparing direct connections between peers with using a centralised server.
Still you are revealing your IP address to the other parties, which will be more than happy to DoS you to force you to disconnect, exploit 0-days in the game networking code to crash your game or get your private info,…
Europe didn't try to stop them at all.
It's incredible how this purchase was approved at the time and a few years later they want to reverse it without anything having changed at all.
That's like 0.1% of people
As long as there are filtered words in the US no one can claim the higher moral ground here.
The images are sent for manual verification before you're turned in, so no.
Only the Sith deal in absolutes.
What should they use instead, some half assed open source solution subcontracted to the usual cronies of the consulting business?
Covid derangement syndrome.
It is, actually. Once you restrict what others can say there's no freedom of speech anymore. It's like China saying you can't talk about the regime - I'm sure they consider that "basic human decency" as well.
Hate speech is free speech.
This is impossible. They told us the vaccine would stop spread so we could all go back to normal. They must have made mistakes testing these people, or tabulating the data, or something.
Funny that someone would take an alternative to Twitter and incorporate it in the western country that restricts speech the most.
Same in restaurants. They hate it when you pay with your card. They love untaxed income and I don't blame them.
Gotta nuke something.
The laws of my country already make it illegal for my mobile provider to take my private data and sell it away.
Why would you ever want to turn bluetooth off?
This was mandated legally by the European Union for videos that are not suitable for minors. (I assume this one contains gore or something like that? I haven't watched it)
What about Kiko Rivera?
I'd rather states legislate themselves any way they want.
That's okay, nobody will ever use these applications, so they don't pose a security issue to anybody.
So much this. Practically any other option is better than Python for web development if you're looking for performance.
I play counter strike with a delay of around 10 ms with servers that are hosted hundreds of kilometres away.
I didn't mention NAT at all. Practically all multiplayer games use a central server. It's impossible to know the IP addresses of your peers.
I didn't mention NAT. I'm comparing direct connections between peers with using a centralised server.
Still you are revealing your IP address to the other parties, which will be more than happy to DoS you to force you to disconnect, exploit 0-days in the game networking code to crash your game or get your private info,…
Europe didn't try to stop them at all.