Apparently in France it is. Is there any other country that has this type of law implemented? Mandatory donations or something of the sort?
grid11 3d ago • 100%
Whatsapp with his hairstyle employment?
grid11 6d ago • 100%
That strange point on a musical map, where Instrumental Hip-Hop, Chilled Trap, woozy Electronica, and Future Soul meet, exchange ideas, collaborate, and spawn in the soft, bluish glow. Unwind and detangle amidst the soft harmonies, deep bass, smooth chords, ethereal vocals, and dynamic percussion. Coughso,Coughma
grid11 2w ago • 100%
grid11 2w ago • 100%
I wonder if that insane musking urgency is in any way related to baking up local elections that will take place there some time soon
grid11 4w ago • 100%
Elysium
I re-watch from time to time to check where we're at.
grid11 2mo ago • 100%
if this is used, or there is some whitelist that gives permission for background microphone use in voice interaction services, apps with tracking capabilities probably use some set of predefined keywords (hardcoded inside the app itself) and those can be triggered while being on standby/in background, when there is a match some pinging goes to outside servers...
grid11 2mo ago • 100%
In Spanish
grid11 2mo ago • 100%
... and with the help of inflation hack
grid11 3mo ago • 100%
grid11 3mo ago • 22%
That's disappointing, they should mandate obligatory WhatsApp use country wide.
grid11 3mo ago • 100%
He got shot and he says "let me get my shoes" wtf? Didn't he notice that somebody (supposedly) wanted him dead?
grid11 4mo ago • 99%
here it is, no need to click anything:
grid11 4mo ago • 50%
grid11 4mo ago • 100%
Mar 25, 2024 —
... the Commission has granted Meta an extension of 6 months to comply with the interoperability obligation (Article 7 DMA)
Because of a “reasoned request” [from META]. ... Commission said it’s received and accepted [request] from Meta.
granted because it was:
“necessary to ensure effective interoperability and to maintain the necessary level of security, including end-to-end encryption”.
and after that, there will be another request and so on forever, they have alot of dough to burn.
grid11 5mo ago • 100%
transcribed from video:
I think there are good solutions we can implement to mitigate a lot of the surveillance. And I don't think the solution is to just lay down and die. If everyone thought like privacy doomers, none of this [privacy related issues] would even be a discussion.
They [pessimists] really just making the world worse place by giving up. And that's what a lot of pessimism really is, when you dig down deep, just a coping mechanism for covering up the fact that you're too lazy to take action. All you have to do is take action, instead of doing nothing.
The world needs more people who just care, don't be a doomer.