When government is coercing companies to censor information it is censorship, and a violation of the 1st Amendment.
When government is coercing companies to censor information it is censorship, and a violation of the 1st Amendment.
So you’re saying it could be… elemon8ed?
The First Amendment exists to protect controversial speech. No one is getting jailed for discussing the weather or the latest Marvel movie (well, except maybe in North Korea). When governments and corporations can arbitrarily classify things as “hate speech” you better believe they’re going to use it to silence dissent.
A lot of the pushback on HD2 was because they initially didn’t require an account, then tried to force it on everyone. It would have locked out a lot of players who had already bought the game, but PSN wasn’t available in their region.
I dual boot windows to play VR and a few anticheat games. Guess I have the self control and intelligence of a small child, but at least not that of a condescending adult (:
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An ISIS flag along with weapons were found in the vehicle
KDE, coming from Windows it was the easiest to get used to for me. It has a lot of options and required some tweaking to get it the way I like, but once I did it was smooth sailing.
Premiumize does allow crypto payments though.
This is why I’ll own older cars for the rest of my life.
Everyone’s for the right to protest until it’s a cause they disagree with. This guy is a hero who fought the tyrannical Covid lockdown regime, but I’m not surprised he didn’t receive justice given how willing most Canadians were to give up their rights without a fight.
Librewolf on desktop, Brave on mobile.
The media is manufacturing consent for censorship of Telegram and presumably other secure messaging platforms.
Secret service about as useless as the TSA.
Bitcoin isn’t private, you can see how much BTC a sender or recipient is holding and what transactions they’ve made. I’d argue that without privacy mitigations such as a mixing service it’s even less private than credit cards. They should have gone with Monero instead.
Ladybird isn’t ready yet but one to keep an eye on.
Rainlendar is good and works on Windows and Linux. It’s not open source though, and some features such as Caldav support require a pro license for €10
SmartTube (for Android TV) accepts donations.
Yeah it’s not my ideal solution either, but I don’t see modern cars getting any better on privacy. If some manufacturer made a stripped down, privacy preserving car I’d be all about it.
Yep, this is the reason I won’t get an EV or any modern car. Probably gonna be driving 2016 cars or older the rest of my life.
Or did they just finally realize it’s not popular with consumers?