

The article says you should stick with Firefox. If you have time, I’d recommend reading the entire article!
The article says you should stick with Firefox. If you have time, I’d recommend reading the entire article!
Did you read the article? It says Firefox is the best choice you have, and all of the criticism is directed at the organization’s leadership.
Yep, Americans have less freedom than North Koreans because we can’t tether our phones data service to our laptops. /s
I fully support net neutrality, but there are bigger problems than not being able to tether your phone’s data plan to your laptop.
I’m pretty sure everyone who says it’s gay to wipe your own ass is trolling.
By that logic, fake fundraisers and romance scams shouldn’t be illegal either.
We do - romance scams are fraud, and they’re illegal.
I know. The word “harassees” would have got their satire. The word “harassers” doesn’t.
Minor nitpick: Cuomo is accused of harassing so you don’t need to find more harassers, you need more harassees.
WD-40 is a jack of all trades but master of none. There’s probably a better product, no matter what you’re trying to do, but everyone has a can of WD-40 lying around.
Yeah, I missed the custom allocator at first. I thought I deleted my comment fast enough, but I guess you were faster. :)
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They’re not big tobacco, what else is there to say?
How much power do you think they have?
They’ve already issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu before the protest, what more can they do?
That’s only true for the high-end Pi 5. Lower-powered models like the zero 2 are still cheap, and they’re a lot easier to find than a few years ago.
They aren’t very useful for much besides hobby projects. Modern hardware is more energy efficient and will be cheaper in the long run compared to anything that would be considered e-waste. The only advantage an old laptop has is the initial cost, so it makes sense for a small home server.
While the cold war is passing out of living memory, the chill that it left on American leftism for the better part of 100 years is hard to overstate.
The Cold War ended in 1991, what are you talking about?
There are several ways. There could be a vulnerability in one of the underlying algorithms, in the crypto system, or in the implementation.
I’m not saying signal isn’t secure, but encryption can absolutely be hacked.
Based on its name, I have to assume the EU Data Act only applies in the EU. So this will still be an issue for anyone who doesn’t live in the EU.
If you have a chance to read the article, I’d highly recommend it. It directly addresses that point.