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I don’t think it’s an American prison.
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I don’t think it’s an American prison.
This is great. I hope they start gathering the more recent decade’s files
Yeah it’s not ideal. I just don’t see a world where Microsoft will set people’s search engine to DuckDuckGo
Glad you had something useful and helpful to add to the discussion. Have you ever in your life heard of “playing devils advocate”? Read a book some time.
Imagine you have a computer that’s been compromised by malware. What do you think the search engine will be set to? Not Google, not Bing, probably some third party one that has ads and malware. Changing that to Bing would technically qualify as a repair.
They could easily improve this by just adding a list of common reputable search engines, and adding those to an allow list.
I’d just like for these things to be opt-in, not opt-out.
Only tip on stayovers. I used to be a housekeeper and I kind of grew to expect it after a guest had been in the room for multiple days, but never for just an overnight.
If you make a really big mess in the room, and don’t tip on a stay over, I would dip your toothbrush in the toilet 😂
A non-profit can, in fact, profit, but it has specific rules on what it can do with those profits. Tax law is a rabbit hole and I don’t even wanna peer in
It seems like a profit-driven thing to me. Big piles of anonymized data are worth a pretty penny.
Importantly, if you have already opted out of sending data to Mozilla, this change will not affect you. It only sends data if you have the setting turned on. It takes just a few clicks to entirely disable it, and Mozilla deletes all record of your browser within 30 days from turning off this feature. If you’re worried about it, do it now, it’s just under Settings > Privacy & Security. Instructions are also linked in the blog post.
I mean I’m a senior engineer and I mostly handle escalations and high priority client issues, but my work is mostly break/fix
Lmao yeah exactly
Systemd makes life easy. It also makes Linux more teachable. I like accessibility and don’t even mind this
Thank you for clearing up the truth! Fighting propaganda is important praxis.
It’s because you’re spreading false information. Like I said I am no fan of China but you shouldn’t be spreading obvious lies. American propaganda is just as bad as anything.
Daring today, aren’t we? Next you’ll start calling Xi Jinping Pooh Bear or something
From what I’ve heard, China tends to embrace the mistakes of the past and uses that as guidance for present decisions.
I’m not here to like boot lick for them or anything, but like, be accurate.
That makes some sense, thanks.
Source: trust me bro
Oh good. 6.1 seems to fix the only bugs that have personally bothered me. I’m stoked!