The heck are you on about?
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It's almost like they should be open sourcing the method, so it can be accessible to anyone.
Ayo. The country that has
- a stifling work culture
- zero tolerance porn laws
- full blown internet censorship
- chaebols
- harsh punishment on even the softest of "drugs"
- miniscule support for new families
is definitely not authoritarian.
It's okay. With the childbirth rate they have currently, they don't have to worry for much longer. Let's just squeeze the last out of the current generations.
Very high demand trade. Same as roofing, plumbing. Edge case.
You set up the forwarding in google, not proton. You mark the forwarded emails in your proton mailbox. You forward the emails to your proton account until you changed all the sources that you care about from your google to your proton mailbox. Then you turn off forwarding.
Google never gets any more data from you except your protonmail address.
It's more like WhatsApp or messenger (pick your poison on which one I am referring). Fairly lightweight. No useless features. And I think there's an F-Droid version, running as Molly.
A GTA 6.5 would be amazing. With self hosted server multiplayer.
I've just tried it and whoa! Whole new world.
I don't see a problem with anonymozed telemetry. I see a problem with it when it's used for other things than making your own software better directly though.
At this point Windows should be free of charge.
I work on an application that went through multiple iterations of UIs. Each superseded the previous one and a new admin UI was built into them. The oldest one was using Flash.
Occasionally I still have to drill down through four layers of "open legacy UI here" to get to some obscure, long forgotten setting. Manipulating shit with half-working elements in a VM running a flash-capable browser. Day to day I just go back one iteration though, because the admin UI has everything I need there. Unlike the latest iteration.
Some day we play on killing off the flash UI version completely. We already have planned workarounds in place to manipulate those obscure settings through endpoint calls. Won't be missed. But I'd miss the second to last admin UI that has everything where I need greatly.
This is what ms is killing off now. A good UI in windows where you can find everything. And all it'd have taken to make it better is give it a robust search functionality. No one cares about going back and forth in convoluted loops between sleek UI pages. People that care to manage stuff in windows at depth will be forced into shallow shit.
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