Guess you have never used norton/windows/midnight commander either?
Extending one organization's results to saying "completely unenforced" is definitely something, considering the ~billion of fines per year.
> announce « The most secure Mac ever » silently releasing with closed bootloader Is that gonna be before or after the iphone with no usb port?
It's really a wonder how every time gdpr is even remotely related, there's always gotta be someone complaining about how gdpr is at fault for the cookie/data prompts, and never that sites and advertising companies (and…
The brick itself? Probably not gonna happen anytime fast, cause that's a custom chip in there and it doesn't have easy connections to the outside world. But the interesting part will be in scanning multiple…
I just don't find remembering an exact list of all of them a worthy information to keep in my brain. Maybe if I had a dozen, but between me and my wife we do read much more than that. I also don't remember all of the…
Sometimes we definitely want 'items' though, so for example I am in a physical bookstore and see a book I might be interested in, so I buy it, to find out later back home that I already have the very same book - and…
But that would require directing the anger at specific companies (and their 2137 ad partners) rather than at an easy target of the banana-regulating evil authority. Sadly whenever this kind of discussion pops up it's…
> Available offers > Get offers for top games with Play Pass > 50% zniżki na zakup w aplikacji > Do 37 zł zniżki co tydzień > Candy Crush Soda Saga Yeah, I would say a big ad for a game that is literally THE textbook…
It's also super easy not to use hard drugs, yet that's not a reason to stop restricting them. If something's harmful it should be controlled.
I think people like to imagine it's not viable because the most commonly known adblocker refuses to release the version for it. Negative news somehow stick better. Fortunately it's not the only one and for example…
That sounds like the buyer's problem though.
Because unlike the authors of this set - who went and stripped the posts out of usernames and permalinks to anonymize it - that set you mention just grabbed data out of the API as-is (at least based on its huggingface…
Or, "How To Get Some Public Appreciation With Minimal Effort: An Attempt". If they actually cared they'd host (and more importantly, supported since they probably don't run on modern systems without some fiddling) those…
Because the article from August 2024 is still correct. In 15.1 you can still go to the system settings/privacy and click the "open anyway" button for the application there and it will still launch. Source: I am on 15.1…
There's also a Dorian Kucharski '); DROP TABLE users;-- and two more examples of a bit more failed (or maybe those two are the ones that chickened out) attempts when you search ceidg for "DROP TABLE". I am a bit proud.
That's a separate option. The option above head tracking in those settings allows for adding your facial expressions (smiling, blinking etc) as shortcuts for clicks.
> Your current browser is not supported, please switch to Chrome Browser and try again Oh hey I remember these popups from somewhere...
We'll stop being sure when the ratio of ad revenue to hardware sales flips completely, yes.
> have a clear "Getty Images" copyright watermark If they had clearly copied Getty Images watermarks, sure... The problem is, they don't.
That's only for the 4-man dungeons. You still need to run the Crystal Tower raid, for example.
Even ignoring the patches after the gaps, that's still 1998 to 2009 and 2003 to 2011, so both much larger time spans than the parent poster's claim that nobody ever does that.
https://liquipedia.net/starcraft/Patches Yep, nothing to see here, no regular, ongoing support to a 20 year old game of the non-subscription variety at all. Warcraft 3 (from 2003) was similarly updated well into 2019.…
> typing into the search bar is laggy and I on a daily basis arrow down to select a previously used URL, hit enter, and then find that Safari moved my selection up or down I had this. It went away when I stopped using…
For extra pain, you can go at the text above with your browser's devtools and change the font-family to something funny like Comic Sans MS. Turns out text rendering _really_ does hate you.
Guess you have never used norton/windows/midnight commander either?
Extending one organization's results to saying "completely unenforced" is definitely something, considering the ~billion of fines per year.
> announce « The most secure Mac ever » silently releasing with closed bootloader Is that gonna be before or after the iphone with no usb port?
It's really a wonder how every time gdpr is even remotely related, there's always gotta be someone complaining about how gdpr is at fault for the cookie/data prompts, and never that sites and advertising companies (and…
The brick itself? Probably not gonna happen anytime fast, cause that's a custom chip in there and it doesn't have easy connections to the outside world. But the interesting part will be in scanning multiple…
I just don't find remembering an exact list of all of them a worthy information to keep in my brain. Maybe if I had a dozen, but between me and my wife we do read much more than that. I also don't remember all of the…
Sometimes we definitely want 'items' though, so for example I am in a physical bookstore and see a book I might be interested in, so I buy it, to find out later back home that I already have the very same book - and…
But that would require directing the anger at specific companies (and their 2137 ad partners) rather than at an easy target of the banana-regulating evil authority. Sadly whenever this kind of discussion pops up it's…
> Available offers > Get offers for top games with Play Pass > 50% zniżki na zakup w aplikacji > Do 37 zł zniżki co tydzień > Candy Crush Soda Saga Yeah, I would say a big ad for a game that is literally THE textbook…
It's also super easy not to use hard drugs, yet that's not a reason to stop restricting them. If something's harmful it should be controlled.
I think people like to imagine it's not viable because the most commonly known adblocker refuses to release the version for it. Negative news somehow stick better. Fortunately it's not the only one and for example…
That sounds like the buyer's problem though.
Because unlike the authors of this set - who went and stripped the posts out of usernames and permalinks to anonymize it - that set you mention just grabbed data out of the API as-is (at least based on its huggingface…
Or, "How To Get Some Public Appreciation With Minimal Effort: An Attempt". If they actually cared they'd host (and more importantly, supported since they probably don't run on modern systems without some fiddling) those…
Because the article from August 2024 is still correct. In 15.1 you can still go to the system settings/privacy and click the "open anyway" button for the application there and it will still launch. Source: I am on 15.1…
There's also a Dorian Kucharski '); DROP TABLE users;-- and two more examples of a bit more failed (or maybe those two are the ones that chickened out) attempts when you search ceidg for "DROP TABLE". I am a bit proud.
That's a separate option. The option above head tracking in those settings allows for adding your facial expressions (smiling, blinking etc) as shortcuts for clicks.
> Your current browser is not supported, please switch to Chrome Browser and try again Oh hey I remember these popups from somewhere...
We'll stop being sure when the ratio of ad revenue to hardware sales flips completely, yes.
> have a clear "Getty Images" copyright watermark If they had clearly copied Getty Images watermarks, sure... The problem is, they don't.
That's only for the 4-man dungeons. You still need to run the Crystal Tower raid, for example.
Even ignoring the patches after the gaps, that's still 1998 to 2009 and 2003 to 2011, so both much larger time spans than the parent poster's claim that nobody ever does that.
https://liquipedia.net/starcraft/Patches Yep, nothing to see here, no regular, ongoing support to a 20 year old game of the non-subscription variety at all. Warcraft 3 (from 2003) was similarly updated well into 2019.…
> typing into the search bar is laggy and I on a daily basis arrow down to select a previously used URL, hit enter, and then find that Safari moved my selection up or down I had this. It went away when I stopped using…
For extra pain, you can go at the text above with your browser's devtools and change the font-family to something funny like Comic Sans MS. Turns out text rendering _really_ does hate you.