Because my ISP is in a country where they can legally sell my data. My VPN is not.
And my VPN provider doesn’t know who I am.
Because my ISP is in a country where they can legally sell my data. My VPN is not.
And my VPN provider doesn’t know who I am.
Why NextDNS if you already query DNS through Mullvad?
Nope, read the Bitcoin white paper. But that was an old coin with some issues that are clear in hindsight and have been fixed in prkvscy coins like zcash & monero.
Lol if you want privacy but not crypto, you’re in for a bad time
Someone hasn’t watched many gore videos
What’s wrong with the Arch workbench in FreeCAD?
Probably because a phone number isn’t required!?
God the narrative of Business Insider is gross.
The only thing making SO decline is that they have a CEO. And that CEO is trying to “compete”.
Just keep being a great platform for Q&A and stop chasing profits. People prefer SO because the ansewrds are trustworthy. LLMs will always bullshit you and never be better than a platform free of AI crap.
Unfortunately this is not a violation of GDPR unless they refused to delete all of your data.
You literally missed the definition of end-to-end encryption.
If Meta can see the messages, then that’s not e2ee
Still waiting for rclone to support megainn Debian. Then it’ll be perfect.
Funny, last I checked they were the main ingredient in burgers. And way cheaper than ground beef. That’s the point
That’s not true. Corporations concede nothing until forced. And many countries are foceing corporations to do things.
For example, it’s illegal in many countries for corporations to have short-distance flights where a train route is available.
We need more laws like this and corporations will do better.
I think I’d schedule a movie night for Earthlings every time he did some asshole move like that
Both are necessary.
How about both?
Givung up meat is 100 times easier.
Every market sells rice, beans, and veggies. But I’m still looking for that trans oceanic passenger ferry.
For me, it’s identity theft.
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