

That article reads like a ChatGPT summary, though I’m not sure if that’s partially due to translation from German or not.


That article reads like a ChatGPT summary, though I’m not sure if that’s partially due to translation from German or not.


What penalty? What illegal thing are they even doing? If the browsers allow this, they should expect it to happen. Prevent it, or expect it. Websites shouldn’t be able to “scan” for these extensions in the first place.
At best, they might get a slap on the wrist fine they pay to the FTC or FCC, and admit no fault.


So does Claude. Just because the user-facing features forget it, doesn’t mean the company does.


forcing
Yeah, those poor capitalists forced to jack up prices to take advantage of shortages.


I was arguing with the point of “repeatedly” being a determining factor for having to have this device. It’s not reality, once is enough.


They lost their license for 2 years. The equipment was required to get it back.


Nice straw man. Murder != drunk driving.


I know someone that did it once and having to have one of these as a result. Suggest you reset your opinions a bit.


I also use uBlock Origin, but yes, absolutely worth it.
On the topic of load time, it didn’t even mention the compulsory “prove you are human” Cloudflare gate on practically every website these days. Add 10 seconds to every visit.


They are equal. I used pihole before, but wanted something with less management overhead and something easier to manage for devices family members use.


NextDNS. $20/year for basically no ads on any device.


So when Facebook wins their case that basically says “it’s only copyright theft when ordinary people do it”, Anna’s Archive gets a pass, right? I’m assuming Facebook stole some of their training data from there, so fruit of the poisoned tree and all that jazz.


DIsbands USAID
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Re-builds USAID in full capitalism mode


Yeah, they are only cutting ties due to the attention. They’ll replace it with something just as bad, or worse.


WTF does Wall Street success have to do with the DOJ?


Deleting posts is just setting visibility to 0. They still exist, and you should assume they exist forever.


Of course. Th legal things you do today can be made illegal tomorrow.
Yeah, it was immediately clear based on the scoring that he was super biased toward Discourse. It’s not a Discord alternative, and had no place in that list at all.
400kbps would be slow as hell, for all of those use cases. Video would be unusable, but other stuff would still be insanely slow with all the bloat in modern websites and tracking crap in apps.