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america sounds like such a hell-hole that would be a nice compensation package in any first world country
> insubordination Are we talking about the military or some company?
How can I do this when I don't have a phone?
run terminals
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Unfortunately not, but the fact is choice exists everywhere and is even encouraged in some jurisdictions.
Almost as if you can choose a browser on the desktop :thinking-face: Windows even asks you if you want to use something else other than Chrome if you're in the EU.
The US is closer to a dictatorship than a democracy. Certainly now. In properly democratic countries you would have more than 2 parties, with more than 2 viewpoints. You pick one that aligns with you, and they actually…
Of course it did, it's been extensively covered in European newspapers and the article you linked doesn't even refute it happening. Microsoft is just twisting the truth to make themselves look less bad. Don't be so…
It's pretty hilarious how the americans have corporate personhood so businesses can pretend to be people when it suits them, to shield their workers from the law. But of course this veil can be pierced when it suits the…
Firefox Console > Memory > Enable record call stacks, reload the page, take a snapshot, wait until you notice memory grows, take another snapshot. Then compare the two:…
If you have an adblocker and it happens at the start of a video then this is intentional
"better" man?
XFCE for virtual machines or low powered hardware
Sure. Malware tends not to have physical hands that can touch the machine and any buttons attached to it. Physical ownership should be true ownership, but they're taking that away from you.
Who is the old registrar?
Not really, those technologies are basically designed to be able to enforce DRM remotely. Secure Enclave = store the encryption keys to media in a place where you can't get them Secure Boot = first step towards remote…
I also feel like the demand is way, way lower. A pilot can't be that large a % of the cost of a flight. Maybe if we lived in the jetsons era.
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america sounds like such a hell-hole that would be a nice compensation package in any first world country
> insubordination Are we talking about the military or some company?
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How can I do this when I don't have a phone?
run terminals
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Unfortunately not, but the fact is choice exists everywhere and is even encouraged in some jurisdictions.
Almost as if you can choose a browser on the desktop :thinking-face: Windows even asks you if you want to use something else other than Chrome if you're in the EU.
The US is closer to a dictatorship than a democracy. Certainly now. In properly democratic countries you would have more than 2 parties, with more than 2 viewpoints. You pick one that aligns with you, and they actually…
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Of course it did, it's been extensively covered in European newspapers and the article you linked doesn't even refute it happening. Microsoft is just twisting the truth to make themselves look less bad. Don't be so…
It's pretty hilarious how the americans have corporate personhood so businesses can pretend to be people when it suits them, to shield their workers from the law. But of course this veil can be pierced when it suits the…
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Firefox Console > Memory > Enable record call stacks, reload the page, take a snapshot, wait until you notice memory grows, take another snapshot. Then compare the two:…
If you have an adblocker and it happens at the start of a video then this is intentional
"better" man?
XFCE for virtual machines or low powered hardware
Sure. Malware tends not to have physical hands that can touch the machine and any buttons attached to it. Physical ownership should be true ownership, but they're taking that away from you.
Who is the old registrar?
Not really, those technologies are basically designed to be able to enforce DRM remotely. Secure Enclave = store the encryption keys to media in a place where you can't get them Secure Boot = first step towards remote…
I also feel like the demand is way, way lower. A pilot can't be that large a % of the cost of a flight. Maybe if we lived in the jetsons era.