To quote a commenter on Ars:
“Freedom of speech for me, not for thee”
That sums it up quite accuratly.
To quote a commenter on Ars:
“Freedom of speech for me, not for thee”
That sums it up quite accuratly.
Yep. Using pcloud on Fedora, works fine.
Safety concerns…who would have thought? This cannot be an actual recent concern. Everybody could see the safety issues from the day it was unveiled…
Good thing safety regulation is the reason why we hopefully will not see this monstrosity on EU roads.
On mobile I’m using DDG as primary browser. Firefox as secondary.
On my personal machine it’s Firefox and Chromium.
For my job I use Thorium as main (switched coming from Brave), Chrome, Firefox and Edge.
Could do without Chrome any day.
I can’t be the only one always making this ‘Sam Bankman-Fraud’ in my head when reading his name.
Would you mind sharing some ‘essential’ articles to read about this? I know the principle of how Netflix works, but always interested in learning more.
Same. Left Oneplus after the 8T (before Oneplus 1, 3 and 6) for a pixel 7. No regret whatsoever.
Yep. Came here to mention this one. Even 25 years later this one still sticks in my mind as my favorite horror movie.
Belgium. The company is owned and ran by Liberty Global.
My mother has been connected to fiber recently (which she doesn’t need at all…advised against it, but you know sales pushing…) She gets an eye-watering 500/500mbps no cap connection for 78$ (including tv and fixed phone)
I’m more ‘rural’ so minimum 5 years before any fiber is passing by…
Could get a speed bump to 300/20mbps and ‘no cap’ (fair use policy) for about 10$ extra.
Yeah I could live without the cable subscription, but my wife cannot. Same plan with internet only would be about 36.50$
About 63€/68$ for 100/10mbps speed and a 150GB data cap. Including a cable tv subscription.
That’s in Europe.
Fedora Gnome. I like it and it just works for my daily office use. I don’t have the time nor the mental strength to fiddle with different distro’s on a regular basis.