

From what I understand, history has proven otherwise. Wars are always very profitable for certain groups.
From what I understand, history has proven otherwise. Wars are always very profitable for certain groups.
For those like me who have no idea what EUIPO is:
EUIPO stands for the EU Intellectual Property Office.
Since 2012, the EUIPO has hosted the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, which brings public and private stakeholders together in the fight against piracy and counterfeiting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union_Intellectual_Property_Office
Ads that permit code to run locally are a security hazard. That’s most ad platforms.
I’d deal with intrusive ads just fine (and when I was younger I used to), but I run an adblocker and noscript for security reasons. Unobtrusive ads don’t change that for me.
GN has made a section on this at the start of their HW News video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3byz3txpso
I don’t see that already posted here. Of particular note is that Linus lied regarding the Billet Labs repayment agreement. Otherwise, I’ll let Steve speak for himself.
Some slight additions:
Google gives their word that Chrome itself will keep it disabled for a random 5% of users at launch.
I’ve emphasized what I view to be the problems.
This requires you to trust that Google will actually do this at launch; and to be fair I expect they probably will. That said, it’s not a legally binding statement. Promises are cheap.
This requires you to trust that the ‘random 5% of users’ figure will remain a thing forever, and not be silently rolled back in a Chrome update two years from release once most of the complaints die down.
Underscores do not separate words when moving with
ctrl+arrow key
. Hypens are preferable, or periods, or spaces.