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Were those errors that the drive was full?
Were those errors that the drive was full?
Why did you cancel Drive?
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ProtonMail is pretty awesome and makes it very easy to switch.
A better solution might be to not travel to communist countries.
How is it possible to have less data on your than Proton? I’m not aware of anything Proton has which isn’t fundamentally required.
Once the shares vest then he can get the money. The point still stands, just not immediately.
This should 100% be illegal.
I’d think any sane society, business, or institution would blacklist him / remove any certifications he has, sue him, and possibly other courses of legal action like fraud.
This other side of the coin, and this is coming from a long time Linux user, is that for the vast majority of its life Linux has focused on functionality and not toward anything the majority of people care about. Only relatively recently is it a fairly good experience for the average user, but it still has some issues that will mean most users won’t even consider it.
I really wish it could become mainstream, but until it fixes that fine tuning then most people won’t consider it vs a Mac or Windows.
Remember the Zune? It has way more features and functionality than the iPod. But nobody cared. There’s a reason it lost.
A lot of us put up with Linux because of our principles or because we’re developers.
It should be illegal to include unenforceable clauses in any TOS or contract since it deceitfully implies it means something.
Sounds pretty average
I get that there are lessons learned for new advances in technology and society, but companies like DuPont and 3M knew about this and hid it. Then when legislation comes out banning chemicals they use, they change basically one atom in the molecule to avoid the regulation and keep going. They aren’t honest mistakes.
Yeah, it absolutely astounds me that they polluted the entire world and poisoned everyone and everything within it, and then the people are footing the bill for trying to cleaning it up. And that’s only our drinking water, not all the plants and animals we eat all the time that have it in them in probably huge amounts. AFAIK there is no plan for that at all so our cells will still be swimming in them.
3M and others should be taken over by the government and turned into nonprofits where 100% of their profit goes to cleaning up the world.
It’s really sad since I want to avoid Google altogether, and the best way to do that is Graphene OS which requires a Pixel.
Why does it matter if you’re on a phone? Download Firefox, add uBlock Origin extension, done.
Personally, I’d think it would be much for impactful to play for whoever, then donate all the proceeds to some important cause. Telling e.g. Netanyahu no to a Foo Fighters concert isn’t going to make him change his mind about anything. But giving the concert will take money away from him and give it to something important.
Should be open sourced to. Auditing is crucial.
Disagree. Even if we could, from what I understand, large, solid pieces of plastic are better than extremely small, thin, fragile pieces since those are going to turn into microplastics and get everywhere. I’d rather have them in one big chunk.