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Are you not able to open the article and read it?
Are you not able to open the article and read it?
How? According to GDRP phone numbers is considered personal information, they dont have any right to use it to combat spam if the person asked for erasure.
No way a house 30kW at any point
The problem I have is paying for a service that harvest my data to make money, I wouldnt mind paying if they keept all that shit in the free version, so now instead I will focus my energy on circumventing the anti-adblocker
Stable, unstable is terms relevant for enterprise and server, it just denote how rapid packages changes, its almost irrelevant for normal dektop usage. A new user having to deal with outdated packages is a pain in the ass and having a more up to date distro is no problem stability wise.
Its free because they sell user data, I’m not gonna have them sell my data and pay them for doing that.
I’m not gonna pay for a service that harvest and sell my data
for hamas in crowd:
open_fire()
- Coose a Linux distribution: Ubuntu, Debian, Kali Linux, OpenSUSE, etc
:')
No its Nvidia that doesnt work with wayland, they need to fix their drivers.
Its the opposite
You can also achieve this by setting up VLAN for guests
SteamOS 1 and 2 was Debian based, the new one is arch based
I still use print as a quick “debug” its just convenient to have multiple prints in the code when you’re iterating and changing code.
Good point, I need to check when the new washing machine from LG is being released.
Could it be any other reasons for this being reported? I just find it so hard to believe that this is something ongoing to this day, sounds like some 1920s crazy shit, is America really that racist?
They have much better standard, they have a door you can close, not just some curtains, the SF one is like a hostel.
Not only does the title need a prefix, but also a suffix: Supreme leader architect of The Holy Roman Empire
In cases like this having a lot of departments serving their own intrests would be great, thats actually the part of bureaucracy in Norway that I like, they each just work on promoting their own agendas and when they conflict with other departments they get stopped. Having one department only focusing on law enforcement might want mass surveilance but they get stopped by the department for data privacy.
There would actualy be no benefit of torturing him in secret, it doesnt act as a derrent for others in any way.