

oh don’t you worry, it won’t. Because those who refuse the surveillance will face the highest prices.
recently I bought something in a shop I rarely go to. plenty of things they sold for two times the price if you didn’t have a member card.


oh don’t you worry, it won’t. Because those who refuse the surveillance will face the highest prices.
recently I bought something in a shop I rarely go to. plenty of things they sold for two times the price if you didn’t have a member card.


doesn’t matter when it can’t be determined whether it transmits anything or not. if this is the future, then it is very dark.


No way the definition of normal I gave is the common one.
maybe, but definitely not a rare one. for instance I regularly hear that people deem others weird because the other person cares about their privacy, and does “extreme” things to achieve it, like not using facebook or using a less known email provider. while I think it’s the normal thing to do so, others (mostly who don’t care about privacy) think it’s not normal, reason being it’s not the common thing to do.
I was meaning it mostly about this part:
Something being normal is rooted on it being the norm, as in, something typical. If you think something is odd, you can’t feel like it’s normal just for you, that’s not what the norm means. Maybe it seems natural to you? Sure, but not normal.
username checks out
so it must be a problem with your connector maybe
or with their programming language


its interesting when people seem to intentionally misunderstand statements.


I’m not a fan, but obviously, AI on the desktop is not about the CLI and bash, which are not the desktop.


I hope it will be that way. in the end it could be the incentive to improve accessibility and UI automation tools for wayland.


Interestingly, according to the common interpretation also mentioned by @fushuan@lemmy.blahaj.zone this is not normal.
but what is it, if not normal?


“what are those? I only know duplavé.”


protonmail too


which means can change the DNS servers in the router for a mitm Attack if the default password hasn’t been changed (and nobody changes that)
or if the device can succesfully spoof DHCP offers. perhaps crashing the real one, or just being faster somehow


as an ad company they know that perfectly well


so, only the most expensive phones not even my small company will afford


right, but that’s less of a problem


well, for us


not yet, I guess it’ll take some time to arrive there


does not really matter when brakes are only activated electronically, sadly


Neither do cars.


did you try setting the default ACL on the shared directory?
section “OBJECT CREATION AND DEFAULT ACLs” here: https://linux.die.net/man/5/acl
I’m not quite sure about how does the inheritance of the default work though. but initially you will need to set the default ACL recursively, so that all existing directories will have the proper default ACL
why do you presume that?