‘You won’t have a calculator on you everywhere you go’ was another one.
‘You won’t have a calculator on you everywhere you go’ was another one.
I think this question would be easier when you write phonetically.
slaps on the pigeon shed
Fastest pigeons in the world baby.
But seriously. 1.252.000 euro for a pigeon
Thanks. I agree with your conclusion. I probably have spent too much time in privacy communities. In the end you’ll have to trust someone.
USPCC only makes for a fourth of Cartamundi’s revenue. And to make it even more Belgian, Cartamundi is still run by the same two families that founded the company 6 generations ago Each family owns 50% of the shares.
ING Turkey ≠ ING Netherlands ≠ ING anywhere else
Billiard balls and playing cards. Belgium is world leader in both.
Edit: forgot to add pigeons. Belgian competition pigeons are the most expensive in the world.
Edit 2: Belfries. Clock-O-Matic is a Belgian company and world leader in the automation of Belfries. It’s not that hard because most Belfries are located in Belgium and France, if not all of them.
Edit 3: It never ends. Roller coaster wheels. Let that sink in. No their country produces more roller coaster wheels nor is as good as we arr at it.
I’ve set up some tunnels. Works nice but then the voices came. ‘Why would you trust a company like Cloudflare with all your data?’ ‘Why rely on this one company for all your services?’
Nearly a year into my selfhosting journey and I’m more confused than ever.
Sneakily adds an alfabethical sort option to that request.
I was there, in the days of rotten.com
Element X is fast Indeed.
There are more cool organisations that use Element.
It’s more a Skype alternative at the moment though.
Yeah, no. You can choose to say no. A privacy banner has to give you a single click option to decline the use of your personal data and if you don’t get that option, they’re not complying to GDPR.
I systematically file complaints against unlawful privacy banners and with every popup that gets corrected I made the world a more privacy friendly place. It ain’t much but it’s an honest job.
I’m an early gen y’er. I’m fairly positive but that’s easy when you live in one of the wealthiest countries in the world. I have gen z children and their future is bright. We’re not rich but when they turn 18 (my daughter is 17) they have opportunities that I never had. It will be harder to gather wealth but they will be able to faal back on a steady base at home. My children can choose to go to university when they finish high school or take a sabbatical and travel the world. I don’t have the money to fund that but they are well educated enough to find the means of living wherever they go. If they want to have a meaningful life, then there are plenty of opportunities. If they just want a simple life with a job that provides a steady income, then that is fine.
As I said, I live in one of the wealthiest countries of the world and in the safe harbour of the EU. I don’t know anything about your situation.
Agreed. Nothing wrong with contextual advertising.
And if they succeed at their goal than maybe, one day, we can finally get wrid of those horrible cookie banners.
Just linking the blog post for reference:https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/improving-online-advertising/
No, not only Russians, but at least the Ukrainians fight for their homeland. Anyway, it is a game of power and ordinary people are on the bottom of the shit stack. At either side.
Only losers in this war. Russians being used as canon fodder. So many sons and brothers that are lost. Ukrainians feeling deserted by their allies. Those wounds heal slowly.
That breeding programme called natural selection is what got us all here.