

The title is confusing.
Edit: the article title is now 'US Supreme Court allows order forcing Google to make app store reforms"


The title is confusing.
Edit: the article title is now 'US Supreme Court allows order forcing Google to make app store reforms"


Is this about Windows Home edition? I don’t need to do anything hacky to get a local account but I also don’t use Home edition.
Alternatively, keep your Synology, upgrade it and use this script to remove the restrictions.


comparing seafile to rsync reminds me the old “Space Pen” folk tale.


It won’t. This is for 99% of users with their Google enabled devices. It’s still shit and it will effect the 1% indirectly by the reduction of available software outside the play store.


Your phrasing of the question implies poor understanding.
Your phrasing of the answer implies poor understanding. The question was why bare metal vs containers/VMs.


The reasons for dropping Spotify are obvious, however pretext of this guide is that Spotify doesn’t give enough back to artists. So the solution is to pirate it? I mean yeah sure, but don’t kid yourself with the pretext.
How about a guide on ripping owned CDs?


wot
Seeing steam at the top makes me question the list. Likely a hate of DRM rather than privacy
Okay, I understand so far.
What I am struggling with is the limitations of duristriction.
So the EU finds the Australian company in breach of their rules. They send a notice of intent to pursue damages to the Australian company. And they tell the EU to kick rocks.
Surely laws made up in one country don’t apply in all. The internet makes this a muddy area, as it’s fully connected and nothing is stopping Joe in Netherlands from signing up to a service hosted in Vietnam. The Vietnam company can just ignore GDPR, ignore requests, ignore fines.
So say a local Australian software company tells you to get fkd. What can the EU regulator do?
Can’t a non EU holder of your data tell you to kick rocks?
Future generations will look back on the pre apocalypse population and call us sleep walkers. I know, as I’m one of them. Life is difficult enough already without jeopardising my freedom as the only way to change our course is violence at this point.