

Your TV may still search for open network and send telemetry back home this way. Connect it somewhere and drop all packets here too if you want to fix this.
Your TV may still search for open network and send telemetry back home this way. Connect it somewhere and drop all packets here too if you want to fix this.
He’s not wrong though. Brute forcing number only pin takes little effort.
Chat? Never used it.
We can always downvote piped bot posts.
You would love Linux cli.
Loose translation: and he fucking landed, and the whole plan is fucked now too.
The guy actually survives that fall, here’s a longer version: https://youtu.be/DVzjJgnAP0Y
Thanks, the website doesn’t provide “opt out of all legitimate interest” button and it has 857 vendors enabled.
My man!
*According to Article 3(2), a business that targets individuals in the EU for offering goods or services (even if it’s free) or monitoring their behaviour falls under the scope of GDPR. Monitoring activities such as tracking through cookies or other technologies, behavioural advertising, geolocation, market surveys etc performed by a non-EU business can be subject to GDPR. A US business that has no establishment in the EU, but sells goods or services to consumers in the EU, will fall under the scope of GDPR in the US. Note that the law extends to any resident of the EU, irrespective of citizenship. *
Source: https://www.cookieyes.com/blog/gdpr-in-the-us-a-checklist-for-compliance/
Many US companies were fined, it doesn’t matter where your servers are, it matters if you target EU customers. In this case, Reddit very clearly targeted EU citizens.
“remind me later” works only if you double click it.