Yes, I agree. I don't like to bring up the boogeyman of the year, but China also has a concept of freedom of speech, and see how it works for them. Just saying you have it doesn't mean anything when there are lots of…
There are blasphemy laws for instance. Right to be forgotten. Etc.
I am not saying it necessarily applies to this case, but France, like all countries in the EU, does not have actual freedom of speech.
Are you sure? For instance, they are two countries, whose names end with the letter "A"... dare I continue?
Would I be reading this if it was only American companies?
The title of this submission, reminds me of certain animal, which is very unknown, said animal has a shell, better check it out yourself, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle
Isn't Veracrypt just a container, like a hard disk? Why should Veracrypt care about what filesystem you store inside of a container, and whatever you do with its permissions?
>I don't approve of extorting all of Twitch for one companies corporate copyrights including blocking Twitch across an entire country. This is a scorched earth corporate authoritarian/oligopoly approach. The alternative…
Then many countries in the EU are authoritarian too, since they block domain names of websites that link (yes, link, not host, just link) to streams of football matches.
What a shitfest this would be. How much money do you think some governments would be willing to spend to take over the entire DNS system? Don't you see what they did to Bitcoin?
Are you surprised that a megacorporation is acting like a megacorporation? What's the alternative, forcing Google to sell their products? How would you even achieve that?
So this is the usual "I'm peeved that I chose the wrong licence and someone made money off my project". Aha.
If my phone breaks, I lose my data, and that is my responsibility. You are saying that everything should be backed up on the cloud, I think that's crazy. localstorage disappearing overnight IS a bug. If I put stuff in…
>i see a lot of mentions of cordova apps. are people publishing apps without a backend (and save everything in localstorage)? Yes. Why not? You can write a Cordova app that doesn't even have a backend.
That's like saying Chrome is faster than Firefox. It might be true, but people here wish it wasn't true, so they'll scold you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve8tYdNltGg
Very profound.
>Saving pages as HTML is not ideal because a) you get an HTML file plus a folder, not very practical if you want to retrieve them later MHTML exists. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MHTML
I insist that you read the link: https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/amazon-france-under-fire-for...
If you click the links you will see they want to outlaw it.
>Amazon has faced accusations of destroying returned items in both France and Germany. ...and? Is this where we are going, I can't do whatever the fuck I want with the stuff I own?
"when you open a 32 bit app, 32 bit system libraries remain loaded forever!" okay how about you fix that instead?
Slack and Discord may have logs but you have to download a massive blob of proprietary software, register and agree to some ToS to access them. Those logs are everything but public.
On a side note, let me throw shit at Genius for this completely unrelated thing.
I pay 23€ a month. I could pay roughly what you pay for gigabit, I just don't need it
Yes, I agree. I don't like to bring up the boogeyman of the year, but China also has a concept of freedom of speech, and see how it works for them. Just saying you have it doesn't mean anything when there are lots of…
There are blasphemy laws for instance. Right to be forgotten. Etc.
I am not saying it necessarily applies to this case, but France, like all countries in the EU, does not have actual freedom of speech.
Are you sure? For instance, they are two countries, whose names end with the letter "A"... dare I continue?
Would I be reading this if it was only American companies?
The title of this submission, reminds me of certain animal, which is very unknown, said animal has a shell, better check it out yourself, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle
Isn't Veracrypt just a container, like a hard disk? Why should Veracrypt care about what filesystem you store inside of a container, and whatever you do with its permissions?
>I don't approve of extorting all of Twitch for one companies corporate copyrights including blocking Twitch across an entire country. This is a scorched earth corporate authoritarian/oligopoly approach. The alternative…
Then many countries in the EU are authoritarian too, since they block domain names of websites that link (yes, link, not host, just link) to streams of football matches.
What a shitfest this would be. How much money do you think some governments would be willing to spend to take over the entire DNS system? Don't you see what they did to Bitcoin?
Are you surprised that a megacorporation is acting like a megacorporation? What's the alternative, forcing Google to sell their products? How would you even achieve that?
So this is the usual "I'm peeved that I chose the wrong licence and someone made money off my project". Aha.
If my phone breaks, I lose my data, and that is my responsibility. You are saying that everything should be backed up on the cloud, I think that's crazy. localstorage disappearing overnight IS a bug. If I put stuff in…
>i see a lot of mentions of cordova apps. are people publishing apps without a backend (and save everything in localstorage)? Yes. Why not? You can write a Cordova app that doesn't even have a backend.
That's like saying Chrome is faster than Firefox. It might be true, but people here wish it wasn't true, so they'll scold you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve8tYdNltGg
Very profound.
>Saving pages as HTML is not ideal because a) you get an HTML file plus a folder, not very practical if you want to retrieve them later MHTML exists. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MHTML
I insist that you read the link: https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/amazon-france-under-fire-for...
If you click the links you will see they want to outlaw it.
>Amazon has faced accusations of destroying returned items in both France and Germany. ...and? Is this where we are going, I can't do whatever the fuck I want with the stuff I own?
"when you open a 32 bit app, 32 bit system libraries remain loaded forever!" okay how about you fix that instead?
Slack and Discord may have logs but you have to download a massive blob of proprietary software, register and agree to some ToS to access them. Those logs are everything but public.
On a side note, let me throw shit at Genius for this completely unrelated thing.
I pay 23€ a month. I could pay roughly what you pay for gigabit, I just don't need it