Seems to me they responded to
I hope other technology companies try to aim for something similar
Which, according to them, they are.
Seems to me they responded to
I hope other technology companies try to aim for something similar
Which, according to them, they are.
Protip: you can also block a lot of those by enabling some “annoyances” blocklists in uBlocks settings.
And while you’re there, take a look at all the other blocklists they don’t enable by default. You might find something useful to you.
Yeah it doesn’t make any sense. They’re just blocking pretty big parts of the internet all at once, of which most was probably not even illegal content to begin with, and might have been actual legitimate businesses that are now blocked from selling anything online there.
Yes but AFAIK they have that right because they argued they were losing a lot of money to pirates.
The person you replied to is correct, and your link confirms it:
An extension with broad permissions can access all tabs and browsing data
The extension does not just have this access, it has to request it from the user first.
Of course, an extension can request access to all browsing data, but Firefox will tell you about that before you install it. And better still, the extension this post is about, doesn’t even request this:
Yeah I’m pretty sure Firefox won’t ask for or use your location, unless a website wants it for some reason (which is almost never a good one).
I thought Palantir made scandinavian power metal
Do you have a source for that? I can’t seem to find anything on their website, though judging by the past few release notes you’re absolutely right.
Edit: found this video. Kinda feel like this should be a big red banner on the front page though.
OK I think I see what you’re saying now:
If everyone leaves Firefox because of this, Google would probably stop paying them to be the default search engine.
I don’t see that as the biggest issue though. Once people are leaving, my guess is they’re just going to stop maintaining firefox regardless of how much money they get from Google. Cause why maintain a browser literally no one uses, instead of figuratively.
No, using Google makes Google money. That’s why they pay mozilla to be the default.
Zen had its latest release 5 days ago, and arc 4 days ago, so I have no idea what they’re talking about.
Technically Firefox is operated by the Mozilla Foundation, and thunderbird by its subsidiary, MZLA Technologies Corp. This subsidiary also took over K-9 a while ago iirc.
Or you could leave the mirrors as they should be, and just turn your head to check your blind spots?
Could just be apkmirror setting up the block themselves in their Cloudflare dash. Might be the easiest way for them to do a geofence type thing.
There is this technology to replace the physical boards on the pitch by customized ones by processing the video
Is this a consumer product, or are you talking about the augmented reality stuff they’re doing in sports broadcasts nowadays?
If it’s the latter, that’s not something you can do yourself.
They have fancy ass tracking for pretty much everything happening on the field, so they can have a full 3d representation of the field, which makes it pretty trivial to place stuff in the scene. If you don’t have this data, and you’re just working with a 2d image, it’s gonna get a whole lot more complicated.
Just pirate rdr2 if you really wanna play it.
Yes exactly, honey finds you coupon codes. It doesn’t redirect you to go buy from someone else.
With the ds it was even more.
DS->DS Lite>DSi->3DS->2DS->New 3DS/2DS
Also, while we’re at it, reform the DMCA to disallow automated copyright related takedown requests without some sort of human reviewing it at the other end. It’s been abused to hell and back by big business.
Itch.io shared on hackernews that they apparently sent a report for fraud and phishing, not copyright infringement. So sounds like funko was abusing the system even if automated copyright claims weren’t a thing.
Hell yeah I used to love tux paint as a kid