privacy is a fundamental right that is necessary for democracy to function, without privacy there can be no free thought, no meaningful dissent and no protection from any abuse of power
in other words are you ok with the government watching you take a shit through spycams 24/7
@jessedinho_@FACEIT_Darwin I used to use this and Kovaak has some videos on it that are very good.
As far as I know it was officially approved by faceit.
You have obviously not heard about flash fires like Air Canada Flight 797, where "A flash fire occurred within 60 to 90 seconds after the doors were opened and the cabin environment became non-survivable within 20 to 30 seconds after the flash fire began."
Leave the bag, 23 dead
I now understand why corporate slaves have so much love for modern C++. This shit compiles so slow you can spend half a day drinking coffee and doomscrolling.
the age verifier now works again!
more details on what was changed at the end of the website. i would suggest you to try to age verify fast as there might be more patches they will make.
https://t.co/BrHM3Tmg5O
The downfall in the quality of windows needs to be studied.
Basic shit doesn't work and all the new fancy stuff no one wants or asked for.
This is what happens when people interested shareholders make decisions and not engineers.
Man I'm so tired but Microsoft just can't stop losing.
This will be a colossal failure that they will most likely have to backtrack.
You can't even physically READ one million lines a month, let alone understand them.
And we all know how bad AI is at writing systems level code
The war on privacy and encryption goes on. This time in the UK. Under the “Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill”, lawmakers now want client-side scanning on every phone and tablet.
The lawmakers write: “Any relevant device supplied for use in the UK must have installed tamper-proof system software which is highly effective at preventing the recording, transmitting (by any means, including livestreaming) and viewing of CSAM using that device.”
Once again, they use “what about the children”, this time to install state spyware that would continuously scan every action on a phone or tablet and watch everything that is shown on the screen. This will effectively ban end-to-end encrypted communication and open source operating systems like GrapheneOS and forbid that people have administrator rights on their own devices.
The bill also seeks “Action to prohibit the provision of VPN services to children in the United Kingdom” and wants “all regulated user-to-user services to use highly-effective age assurance measures to prevent children under the age of 16 from becoming or being users.” In practice, this means identity checks for VPN users, making things like anonymous whistleblowing difficult.
The attack on secure and private communication is worldwide. Now is the time for resistance. Demand transparency from your politicians, and privacy for the people.