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If I understand right that means link previews are requested every single time an user sees it? The instance should request it once a week, cache it and serve that to users
If I understand right that means link previews are requested every single time an user sees it? The instance should request it once a week, cache it and serve that to users
From the website:
With Midori Browser you can browse the web with complete confidence and an advanced tracking blocker.
Then the next paragraph states:
Cryptotoken: To reward our users, we are organizing an initiative a Token to give users to use our products and services without tracking.
So it blocks tracking but adds more tracking, so users can buy some shitcoin to remove the tracking?
I’m glad that their forks of simple mobile tools didn’t gain traction, then
I’m disappointed, I expected a meme instead it’s spam 😢😢😢😢😭😭
There was a patch to rename it as murderfs
It seems like incorporated in Rhode island around the time Nintendo sued Gary Bowser for the switch modchip
They don’t have it. It’s a limited liability company so in this way they will pay only the sum of their assets (=bankruptcy) which is lower than legal expenses against a Goliath and definitely lower than 2.4 million. I’m guessing 1000x lower than the settled amount or they wouldn’t have reason to found the LLC in first place or to settle this easy and this fast
Yes but the reason I purchased from play store (which has the side effect of donating an undeserved 30% to google) was that I could easily share the access with the family without too much effort, just send a link to them 😢
From mobile it’s an incredible hassle to choose “English” hidden in a list with 5000 obscure languages. There should be an option to reduce the list to the 2-3 languages I can speak
But in another interview said that they will never support Linux because he thinks that’s not possible to detect cheaters (although IMHO they should be detected server side, otherwise it’s a cat&mouse game)
The Mac BIOS can update during a standard OS update without indicating that you’ll brick the machine if it powers off for any reason
I hate Apple, but my Lenovo does exactly the same. It fucking installs BIOS updates automatically without any warning. Once, after a reboot it was hanging too much on a black screen and I thought it just froze, so I forced a shutdown by long pressing the power button. Luckily the BIOS restored via the fallback, but that wiped the TPM for some reason and because windows 11 on laptops automatically encrypts the drive with bitlocker I might have lost everything (luck again, I’m part of the 1% of the bitlocker users that actually keep an offline backup of the encryption key)
At least (I’m guessing, never bought any M1 Mac and will never do it) apple should be smart enough to disable the power button during BIOS updates, and maybe postpone the update on a low battery, leaving the danger only to desktop users
The purpose is to trick the user in to clicking the fake link and waste 5 euro for the fake “survey” with those fake waits and fake countdowns leading ultimately to an error 404
Or serve a gzip bomb (is that possible?)