That. Apart the last sentence, obvs.
My communities describe me better than my cv! (spez-ial shout out to the loser!)
That. Apart the last sentence, obvs.
A rebrand, with some cool update, would be great imho
It’s not the country of origin, it’s the brand that matters
80s: You wouldn’t buy a Japanese car!
90s: you wouldn’t buy a Korean car!
00s: you wouldn’t buy a small Italian car!
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Old news, it was just an absurd sentence from a guy as far from technology as reddit is from freedom. Too bad he’s now minister of Defense (but not of instruction at least…)
I chose Floorp over regular Firefox but I’m still giving it a try, however it’s working fine and I like the esthetic (big thing since I use it a lot), the only problem till now I got is I can’t send tabs or share something with my phone since there’s no Floorp for android
People still using x…
What exactly does the Cookie Law require?
The Cookie Law requires users’ informed consent before storing or accessing information on user’s devices.
This means that if you use cookies you must:
inform your users that your site/app (or any third-party service used by your site/app) uses cookies;
explain, in a clear and comprehensive manner, how cookies work and what you use them for;
obtain informed consent prior to the storing of those cookies on the user’s device.
In practice, you’ll need to show a cookie banner (also called cookie notice) upon the user’s first visit, implement a cookie policy and allow the user to provide consent – unless your website uses solely exempt cookies, which is highly unlikely. Prior to consent, no cookies — except for those exempt — should run or be installed.
You’ll need to show a cookie banner upon the user’s first visit, implement a cookie policy and allow the user to provide consent. Prior to consent, no cookies — except for exempt cookies — should be run or installed
https://www.iubenda.com/en/help/5525-cookies-gdpr-requirements
Do you know EU law GDPR requires precisely that?
I don’t see it coming soon, especially Instagram (younger users, potentially tik tok users) but you never know…
It started with Fedora for me, then Firefox but OpenOffice was the first that made me think “hey, that’s good for everyone, not just geeks like me, I gotta show it to my friends and clients”
Reddit is becoming mildly interesting
The loser remains a loser, but he’s not losing money.