It was found that johannson was lobbied by non-profit funded by ai startup that develop csam detect and groom detect and other bullshit. startup from the us
our politician now get bribed by us company. what the fuck?
It was found that johannson was lobbied by non-profit funded by ai startup that develop csam detect and groom detect and other bullshit. startup from the us
our politician now get bribed by us company. what the fuck?
Need to be brave, move fast and break thing
Break production database
Company go bankrupt
Microsoft called microsoft, some call it microshit.
It is word joke.
Not all games with anti cheat kernel level spyware work on Linux.
ftfy
Bee is friend
Most small wasp is friend
Large wasp is angry man with small knife
Hornet is weird friend with sword
Fly and mosquito are piece of shit
You can edit post to fix picture btw
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Meta has previously said that it is technically unable to distinguish between data from users in the EU/EEA and other countries where people don’t enjoy GDPR protection. Meta has also said that it cannot distinguish between sensitive data under Article 9 GDPR, such as ethnicity, political opinions, religious beliefs (for which the “legitimate interest” argument is not available under the law), and other data for which a “legitimate interest” could theoretically be claimed.
If cannot distinguish, default should to treat all data sensitive. That not in gdpr? If not that huge oversight.
But why install chromium with spyware instead just chromium?
Chrome use less memory than chromium?
Play video in background, watch output of dmesg --follow
or journalctl --follow
, look for anything related when it break
Who a good boy? You a good boy!
Heard of POW captcha before, maybe worth a search
https://developer.chrome.com/blog/cookie-max-age-expires/
This change does not impact session cookies—cookies that do not explicitly set an expiration date with Max-Age or Expires—as these are instead cleared when the browsing session ends.
Sound like either set by server in header or it session cookie.
Not found for firefox yet, maybe the same.
Edit: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Cookies
Permanent cookies are deleted after the date specified in the Expires attribute: or after the period specified in the Max-Age attribute:
Session cookies — cookies without a Max-age or Expires attribute – are deleted when the current session ends. The browser defines when the “current session” ends, and some browsers use session restoring when restarting. This can cause session cookies to last indefinitely.
Sound like firefox the same.
Bomb them