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Nearly every app should have a warning
No. If you put a warning on every app (except for the most trivial ones that don’t actually do anything useful) then the warnings mean nothing. The become something more than ass-covering legal(ish) BS.
Nearly every app should have a warning
No. If you put a warning on every app (except for the most trivial ones that don’t actually do anything useful) then the warnings mean nothing. The become something more than ass-covering legal(ish) BS.
My headcanon is that they are still there, forced to watch as Musk personally “improves” their code.
This is a silly thing to argue over because we don’t get to pick seasons and have to live through the one currently on.
Being gay is a pain in the ass
He has had the US government given his business tax breaks
You are right about the subsidization, but how are tax breaks even relevant in a Libertarian system that has no government that collects taxes?
Sorry, but no. Lemmy is an echo chamber. If one server likes pancakes and another server likes waffles, they’ll just defederate.
At the very least, they switched places with Microsoft.
If you use Edge than you probably use Windows, which means that Microsoft can already mine your data. I guess it’s better to have your data mined by only Microsoft than to have it mined by both Microsoft and Google?
I wanted more workspaces, so I decided that ~
is 0, -
is 11, =
is 12 and backspace is 13.
The only non-failed platform is Java, which is used by 3 billion devices.
When my cat yawns I want to stick a finger in his mouth, and dragon talons are far too big for that.
What do you mean by “improving”? This alarming warning appears because Firefox requires permissions. Let us look at the permissions listed there:
App permissions should not be about “this app cannot be trusted because it asks for scary scary permissions”. They should be about “take a look at the list of permissions the app requests and determine whether or not it make sense for such an app to need such permissions”.