That guy isn’t an experienced weirdo-sysadmin if he doesn’t have ^L in his muscle memory.
That guy isn’t an experienced weirdo-sysadmin if he doesn’t have ^L in his muscle memory.
It’s your own .world instance that’s doing the censorship.
Maybe not trusting their computer having full access to their phone’s files?
Unfortunate typo there…
The rest of them I understood without ever being brainrotted, but “bop”, wtf? Guess it’s time to cancel Kidz Bop…
Yeah, but is that supposed to make us feel better?
Yeah, but fair competition? EGS paying publishers to have exclusives doesn’t seem like fair competition to me.
CSS wouldn’t be used to spy on your network traffic; if they wanted your internet data, they’d have much simpler methods to collect it than CSS (and they wouldn’t be able to decode most of that data anyways in normal cases).
or who I am accessing it from
What do you mean by that?
Suggesting that a VPN could mitigate stuff relating to CSS is like wearing a floating vest 24/7 when flying in a Boeing plane: you might feel a bit safer with it on, but it’d probably be smarter to have a parachute instead.
A VPN won’t really do anything against CSS/IMSI catchers.
But the partition is Microsoft’s own, basically no one has ever touched it themselves. So why can’t they do some housecleaning to make enough space? At the very least, they could fix the error messages to be more descriptive on how to fix it.
The tin-foil in me says it’s just a tactic to get people to switch to Windows 11. “Oh, I have errors with my updates? I should really try upgrading and see if that fixes it, I don’t want any hackers to steal my megabytes…”
I should call her…
Why should wire fraud give such a harsh punishment?
Perpetual growth/engagement statistics?
All those services block IPVanish and Proton. They want my data not my money.
How do you come to that conclusion from their blocking of commercial VPNs? Sure, of course they want your telemetry as well, but it’s mainly due to the copyright owners/distribution agreements.
Imagine going to a supermarket with a real cashier instead.
In many places its illegal to not accept cash.
Where? I can’t think of many places where that’d be true.
Buying pirated DVDs is one example I assume?
It’s not completely arbitrary, and the overwhelming majority of nouns are “en”, so it’s not too complicated to remember the “ett” words, but yeah…
What does “a” or “an” give you in English? It’s mostly historical and because it flows better.
That’s Edge’s job. Though I guess they’re basically the same thing…