How does that change Nintendo’s legal proceedings?
Private trackers award points for this
I swear they have the most ads of any sites I have seen without an adblocker, though I guess they don’t pay to be advertised themselves
Download the qbittorrent app image with lt20
Anna’s archive weakest torrents
Meanwhile chrome uploads a log of everything you do to google, and ad blockers don’t work anymore
Without advertising money and alternate revenue streams there would be no Mozilla
The page you linked
You are not the product.
To us, data ownership and privacy are your right wherever you live. Our commitment to your personal data is simple:
We do not collect or store it unless you ask us to.
We take great care to keep it safe from misuse.
We will never sell it.
You retain ownership and control of it.
Heck even clicking the next link you posted has a full explanation. I can’t consider your comment to be anything other than the wilful spread of misinformation and slander.
https://blog.thunderbird.net/2020/01/thunderbirds-new-home/
The move will allow the project to collect revenue through partnerships and non-charitable donations, which in turn can be used to cover the costs of new products and services.
Lgtm ship it to prod
Probably but it’s fucked anyway and now you can at least replace it with another wine or wait till it’s fixed tomorrow
sudo apt -o Dpkg::Options::=“–force-overwrite” --fix-broken install
What were the interactions with support like each time?
Most of it seems to be
Eg https://github.com/system76/thelio-io-hardware/tree/a8e166cec9112d38d2bbe31a314689a8d7723ac8
Even competent programmers cannot look at an app in an afternoon and determine if it’s safe, apart from the most glaringly obvious issues
This flatpak debate is a hell of a lot of theatre.
We have a published flatpak app, we could slip anything in, there’s no strong audit process. There is an audit process, but it’s not comprehensive.
The requirements are trivial to meet, and we did practically nothing to meet them. It’s supposed to be easy.
This is one of these scenarios where everyone is technically correct.
Our flatpak downloads and executes binaries, none of this extra security and sandboxing mentioned is relevant or usable.
Open source hardware
Turns out you’re gonna install freebsd instead