Next, you’re going to tell me that if we plot IQ score changes over time, they won’t rise over 100 on average! /s
Next, you’re going to tell me that if we plot IQ score changes over time, they won’t rise over 100 on average! /s
Even if we leave aside every problem with IQ measurements to begin with, what does a state average tell us?
Well, I don’t foresee any downsides. Hopefully they can continue making an incredible browser and operating system respectively.
Unfortunately I’m starting to expect the Spanish Inquisition
Are people allowed to communicate with you on your Matrix server from other Matrix servers?
Not in a technical sense, but in a legal sense.
It is very frustrating that the article references, but does not explain any of its discrepancies with, the Tor Project response post.
If the author trusts the response post enough to reference it and link to it uncritically, they need to trash and rewrite the article from scratch. If the author does not trust them, they need to say so.
I use the website you linked occasionally, but recommending something from 2022 is hazardous when it’s a browser. Over 1 year of security issues, unpatched?
AlternativeTo needs to obliterate recommendations for insecure products if they go inactive. Some things can be fine if discontinued, but others cannot.
404 media deserves your money IMO. They’re former Vice Motherboard writers, so more of your money is going to journalism and not marketers
FWIW Floorp already has vertical tabs and is a more mature project, if that’s worth considering.
Optionally enabling Sidebery has been enough for me), but I appreciate the competition.
A for-profit that wrapped itself in a non-profit shell that is empty and just run by the for-profit?
Depending how deep you are into using the service, this might be an indicator to start shopping around for other options, as there are some that provide multiple domains and unlimited aliases for the cool price of $0 versus whatever Proton charges you…
…Especially if iCloud makes the other side of the equation difficult.
The Mozilla Foundation is a thin wrapper for the Mozilla Corporation, and it’s run by the executives themselves.
Please explain to me how sending additional data from your private computer to Mozilla servers gives me more privacy and not less.
Imagine seeing this message too late and losing access to all your emails.
In addition, a lot of Proton services are overpriced compared to third-party offerings.
You can use your own self-hosted servers with this too.
If you want.
Self-hosting can create its own additional privacy and security issues… unless you totally trust not only the place where you put the server, but also yourself to be a security expert
Maybe they could even stop charging subscription fees for client-side features for the people who self-host…
Your bank probably wants to make sure your account isn’t being hacked. Either they think you’re using a VPN, and they believe it could be a malicious person from literally anywhere, or they think you’re in Sweden, and they have no idea how you got there.
It’s cases like these where you might want to temporarily disable the VPN or make a special exception for your banking app, but that’s up to you.
Maybe, but Idaho has a IQ level >100 and I have no mental stereotypes about that state besides their recent book bannings.