It only went away because they were forced to. We would still live with that carrier mess if it wasn’t for regulation.
He sounds a bit like those advocates that say only Russian/Chinese/Saudi Arabian news are telling the truth, when it is all state controlled outlets.
Funny that they want you to allow all java scripts but then criticise first party scripts for being unsave.
I bet [insert random autocrat here] would approve of that message.
That’s what made me wonder. Do they just assume applicants use their real name on social media, and when they don’t find anything online the person seems sus?
Do they ask for a police record like companies here would do sometimes?
I’m not familiar with that term unless you work with critical infrastructure and such, so I assumed they might just want to see some online behaviour from the past years with some proof that applicants have experience as admins.
So you admit you’re only reading headlines and base your opinion on it?
Did the thought cross your mind that all the billion dollar companies behind for-profit browsers might have an interest in Firefox failing?
It has nothing to do with Israel, but that Russia is fueling crisis in Africa.
Did I understand that correct that applicants would have to tell their real name?
You would assume we have wipers down after decades without failure.
Wipers often are the only moving part still working after a car totalled.
It looks cheap, even from that angle. Maybe especially from that angle because it highlights all the out of place looking plastic parts.
If there really is a cosmic web and information flows through it, the other solar system will know that we’re coming to destroy another world, but it will have developed defensive techniques against a known disease, humans. The same our immune systems does to known viruses.
I went a bit creative with this one.
So how to break the cycle?
I fully agree, but doesn’t this argument go the other way as well, when children grow up to Hamas attacking cities since decades?
The high speed Internet coverage is quite the opposite though.
Dumb phones on the rise.
I still unfortunately order things from Amazon for the convenience
It turned out that it’s incredible easy to order as guest at other sides
It was hard work, but a general rule is to like only songs that you could listen every day to, make playlists for everything else.
I used my phone a lot to stream games from my PC to other rooms. Connect a Gamepad and Hdmi cable, and you can play all games from your library. Lag is minimal, but I haven’t tried it for competitive games.