

They should allow a backdoor, but only on UK Parliament members’ phones.
They should allow a backdoor, but only on UK Parliament members’ phones.
That’s slightly different. You aren’t paying them to store that specific content, you are paying to rent space in their service. They guarantee that space to be available for whatever SLA they have and for as long as the service exists. If they shut down the service, you are still SOL on that content if you don’t have it backed up locally.
Contrast that to “buying a digital movie”. You are paying to access that content, at that time, and as long as it’s made available on whatever service you paid for it. The latter part is the kicker. My argument is that if I can’t download it in a usable format independent of the platform “selling” it, I didn’t buy it. I rented it. Buying digital movies is just renting them for a longer time frame, unless they let you download it.
I always argue with the less tech savvy people in my life that it’s like buying a car vs. leasing a car. If you buy it, it’s yours, period. If you lease it, it’s not truly yours. You have to give it back when the lease is up, or buy out the lease. You don’t truly own it until after that. The media companies just don’t offer the “buy out the ease, later”, part. While Microsoft retired the whole service, these companies also have this issue when they let media agreements expire with content producers. You buy a movie, but then they decide not to renew their agreement with Paramount? You just lost access to that movie.
Ad companies are getting butt-hurt because the pages you are referencing are being seen even less, due to AI scraping by search engines. So now they are going after:
Even that video would be brushed off as “fake news” or a “deep fake”.
YAML whitespace is cursed
YAML is cursed and shouldn’t exist. I will die on that hill, with either 4 whitespaces or a tab to back me up.
If you don’t own the storage, you don’t own the content. You’re just renting it.
Yeah, they can start with the actual unedited video.
Any level of UI element transparency is hard nope from me. Based on your screenshot, it looks like Apple was listening, on that front.
They’ll criminalize personal VPN users for non-work purposes, next.
I mean, he’s kind of right. Humanity is geo-engineering catastrophic weather events. By driving climate change. Morons.
Here’s the kicker. You’re not getting it wrong, you’re just being forced to train AI on another one because greedy corpos gonna be greedy.
They got nearly $8 billion in the CHIPS act less than a year ago, and they are still laying off? I’m guessing they lit that money on fire with stock buybacks, as is tradition.
I don’t understand why cell phones don’t authenticate the towers they connect to. Is this really just a “standards lag behind modern security” thing, or is it on purpose to allow these Stingray devices to be used?
What a weird way to say “continue violating Geneva conventions and create a concentration camp”.
It’s hard when they hide identifying info
You had me until the emergency services comment
Anyone could’ve done this. It was obvious that if this shitty bill passed, it was a good bet to ditch the stock as a preventative measure. Whereas if it didn’t, it’s not like those stocks would surge. This guy is still a scumbag, but this story is burying the lead, which is, Congress just fucked over millions of Americans to again bail out the billionaire class. This is and always has been a class war, and all but the 0.1% are the ones losing.
When elderly folks start losing their homes due to medical debt foreclosures, these people need to be made to own that result.
For the companies, yup. For the consumers, absolutely not. They’ll probably charge even more for the less-adulterated products… Line. Must. Go. Up.
Since its’ the US, presumably so someone knows who to sue. Litigation is the US’ primary domestic product.
Try telling that to basically any decently sized company.