

I had a PC I used for games and stuff that had Windows, switched it to Linux. Don’t want Windows 11 and it didn’t support my computer anyway.


I had a PC I used for games and stuff that had Windows, switched it to Linux. Don’t want Windows 11 and it didn’t support my computer anyway.
You just don’t get it by only concealing IP address. I bet if they also managed to avoid browser fingerprinting and giving clues about their location through their use of the site, that would have been enough that Reddit isn’t showing advertising based on location.


Should have said ok and then destroyed it once it’s legally your posession


They say that, but I can almost guarantee you the feds get direct access without asking and keep it a secret, because that’s how tech companies do things in general. Flock cameras/data is openly used to provide a combined search of all cameras, this partnership implies Ring is going to go further in that direction too.


The site lets visitors compile a mass email warning about the bill and send it to national government officials, members of the European Parliament and others with ease
Why are they talking about this as if it’s a strange thing to happen and disruptive? I’ve seen lots of websites about a political issue that help people send emails to their representatives, isn’t that just a normal part of democracy?
This seems to be an advertisement for a subscription chat program.