Could have made Darwin proud that day. Alas, a slap on the wrist in the form of a $600 fine and they live to harass another whale in the future.
Really should have gotten some time in a cell to reflect on his stupidity
Could have made Darwin proud that day. Alas, a slap on the wrist in the form of a $600 fine and they live to harass another whale in the future.
Really should have gotten some time in a cell to reflect on his stupidity
Keyword being “trying”
Has what you said been proven and documented anywhere? All I can find is threads of people claiming things, but no actual (investigative) journalism that covers these parts.
Toggling on data collection without informing the user would mean billions of dollars worth of fines in Europe, so I doubt that happens regularly. Still, I don’t mind being proven wrong if you got the proof to back it up
I agree with the general sentiment but it literally says it will update outside of active hours. So as non-disruptive as possible.
And the privacy toggles are set when you install the OS. You can untick all of them the last time I checked.
Sorry for being such a pedant
Thanks chief, that was quite entertaining to read.
I don’t object against paywalled articles/websites in general, but if you’re sharing something accessibility is kinda important.
What’s the point in sharing paywalled articles?
I don’t think he’d put the nickname that his enemies use for him on his CV.
At least, that’s how I interpreted the name. Similar to the Dung Eater in Elden Ring
Yuengling is a type of beer. I had to look it up. Funny pun if you’re in the know