You have to click on one of the links to find out what this actually does in addition to Cloudflare’s 1^4 DNS server: > Enter our own WireGuard implementation called BoringTun. The WARP application uses BoringTun to…
> The absolute, invariable first rule in tech writing is to know your audience. While that’s definitely true for tech writing generally, I feel it’s usually not the best advice for someone wanting to improve their…
Totally agreed! It’s a bit ambiguous, but the Apple App Store guidelines seem to require you to be able to opt-out from marketing push notifications, while still keeping other notifications. From guideline 4.5.4: “Push…
> Also, subscribe to a channel, get recommended their entire repertoire of the last decade. I have stopped subscribing, and I'm actively unsubscribing from most channels except the very small ones that post twice a year…
This was indeed a very deliberate choice by Google, and they have been blogging about it since at least 2011[0]. There are quite some blog posts by Google and others discussing the evolution in online maps from the high…
This is pretty common in Europe. This may be different because regulation is usually a lot more flexible here regarding car lights (e.g. adaptive headlights) than in the US (although I understand the US is catching up,…
I think it’s actually the kind of simplistic analysis you are referring to that got us into this mess. If we would have put a bit more belief in the epidemic models and acted accordingly from the beginning, we would be…
Wirecutter is owned by the New York Times Company and explicitly says they don’t get paid by manufacturers (except through affiliate links to Amazon) and recommendations are purely based on editorial testing. NYTCo…
Looks like an interesting project! But I feel like you are asking your users to put a lot of confidence in you to take everything you’re saying for granted. I’m not implying bad faith here, but privacy conscious people…
> Accessing material that has been deemed illegal enough to be the subject of a country-wide block is generally going to be a criminal offense. That’s not the issue discussed here, I think. We’re not talking about…
It’s actually exactly the other way around: countries don’t comply with other countries’ copyrights, but they must offer the same level of protection to authors of works created abroad as they give to authors of works…
I’d take this one step further: the whole system in Europe is designed to keep everyone at “average” wages across the board. Due to the (extremely steep) progressive tax system, there’s a lot of friction in (serious)…
> Game of Thrones* has shown hollywood that there is an appetite for epic storytelling, and that people are willing to sit through 7 season of shows to be entertained by an engaging story. I really want to believe this,…
Buying only 25% sounds good from Notion’s perspective but is absolutely the worst possible deal for Automate’s shareholders. The value of the remaining 75% Automate shares would tank after that deal because Notion…
I feel like they keep falling for the centralisation/decentralisation pendulum trap, which goes like this: 1. Teams in the organisation create some good products that solve specific discrete requirements, such as an…
I think a lot of sites are conflating cookie consent and GDPR consent. You only need GDPR consent when processing personal data, so you don’t need consent just for storing settings in a cookie (as long as those settings…
What a dystopian world we live in when people/companies can just plainly and publicly say that they don’t agree and won’t comply with a binding law with supervision mechanisms and penalties, and still have the general…
But why ask for consent right away when someone just visits your website for the first time? Imagine that you walk into a shop and the owner starts harassing you right away, blocking your path and your view and nagging…
That’s actually the entire point: this should not be standardised. That would make it useless. The purpose of GDPR is that, in principle, you need consent to process personal data. The consent must be specific both in…
I really don’t think Apple is consciously allowing these apps because they get profit either way. They’re very well aware that the long term success and profits of the App Store and the Apple ecosystem are based on…
The maintenance service is not checking for updates. It is still Firefox itself that checks for updates, but instead of launching the updater.exe (which triggers the UAC dialog), Firefox will start the maintenance…
That’s the right to full erasure. Revoking consent for processing your data for marketing purposes should be possible at any time and as easy as giving consent: “The data subject shall have the right to withdraw his or…
No, the underlying issue is the US DMCA assuming that a takedown claimant holds valid copyright until disputed by the alleged copyright infringer, and absolutely zero real risk of liability for invalid takedown claims…
It seems like you and GP are agreeing on the fact that right now we don’t do too many preventive checks because the cost of testing is higher than the benefits (mainly because false positives could lead to risky and…
Pretty sure Google would have forked KHTML or even Gecko themselves if Apple had not forked KHTML to become WebKit.
You have to click on one of the links to find out what this actually does in addition to Cloudflare’s 1^4 DNS server: > Enter our own WireGuard implementation called BoringTun. The WARP application uses BoringTun to…
> The absolute, invariable first rule in tech writing is to know your audience. While that’s definitely true for tech writing generally, I feel it’s usually not the best advice for someone wanting to improve their…
Totally agreed! It’s a bit ambiguous, but the Apple App Store guidelines seem to require you to be able to opt-out from marketing push notifications, while still keeping other notifications. From guideline 4.5.4: “Push…
> Also, subscribe to a channel, get recommended their entire repertoire of the last decade. I have stopped subscribing, and I'm actively unsubscribing from most channels except the very small ones that post twice a year…
This was indeed a very deliberate choice by Google, and they have been blogging about it since at least 2011[0]. There are quite some blog posts by Google and others discussing the evolution in online maps from the high…
This is pretty common in Europe. This may be different because regulation is usually a lot more flexible here regarding car lights (e.g. adaptive headlights) than in the US (although I understand the US is catching up,…
I think it’s actually the kind of simplistic analysis you are referring to that got us into this mess. If we would have put a bit more belief in the epidemic models and acted accordingly from the beginning, we would be…
Wirecutter is owned by the New York Times Company and explicitly says they don’t get paid by manufacturers (except through affiliate links to Amazon) and recommendations are purely based on editorial testing. NYTCo…
Looks like an interesting project! But I feel like you are asking your users to put a lot of confidence in you to take everything you’re saying for granted. I’m not implying bad faith here, but privacy conscious people…
> Accessing material that has been deemed illegal enough to be the subject of a country-wide block is generally going to be a criminal offense. That’s not the issue discussed here, I think. We’re not talking about…
It’s actually exactly the other way around: countries don’t comply with other countries’ copyrights, but they must offer the same level of protection to authors of works created abroad as they give to authors of works…
I’d take this one step further: the whole system in Europe is designed to keep everyone at “average” wages across the board. Due to the (extremely steep) progressive tax system, there’s a lot of friction in (serious)…
> Game of Thrones* has shown hollywood that there is an appetite for epic storytelling, and that people are willing to sit through 7 season of shows to be entertained by an engaging story. I really want to believe this,…
Buying only 25% sounds good from Notion’s perspective but is absolutely the worst possible deal for Automate’s shareholders. The value of the remaining 75% Automate shares would tank after that deal because Notion…
I feel like they keep falling for the centralisation/decentralisation pendulum trap, which goes like this: 1. Teams in the organisation create some good products that solve specific discrete requirements, such as an…
I think a lot of sites are conflating cookie consent and GDPR consent. You only need GDPR consent when processing personal data, so you don’t need consent just for storing settings in a cookie (as long as those settings…
What a dystopian world we live in when people/companies can just plainly and publicly say that they don’t agree and won’t comply with a binding law with supervision mechanisms and penalties, and still have the general…
But why ask for consent right away when someone just visits your website for the first time? Imagine that you walk into a shop and the owner starts harassing you right away, blocking your path and your view and nagging…
That’s actually the entire point: this should not be standardised. That would make it useless. The purpose of GDPR is that, in principle, you need consent to process personal data. The consent must be specific both in…
I really don’t think Apple is consciously allowing these apps because they get profit either way. They’re very well aware that the long term success and profits of the App Store and the Apple ecosystem are based on…
The maintenance service is not checking for updates. It is still Firefox itself that checks for updates, but instead of launching the updater.exe (which triggers the UAC dialog), Firefox will start the maintenance…
That’s the right to full erasure. Revoking consent for processing your data for marketing purposes should be possible at any time and as easy as giving consent: “The data subject shall have the right to withdraw his or…
No, the underlying issue is the US DMCA assuming that a takedown claimant holds valid copyright until disputed by the alleged copyright infringer, and absolutely zero real risk of liability for invalid takedown claims…
It seems like you and GP are agreeing on the fact that right now we don’t do too many preventive checks because the cost of testing is higher than the benefits (mainly because false positives could lead to risky and…
Pretty sure Google would have forked KHTML or even Gecko themselves if Apple had not forked KHTML to become WebKit.