Which distro are the Germans switching to?
Which distro are the Germans switching to?
Sorry, Snapz, we’re discontinuing steaks to keep our restaurant stock value going up.
The game is so funny if you know all of the Y2K era stuff that it’s a satire of.
My reply was purely to get to the accurate information versus your reply which says that they are “collecting data from their search engine not the browser” as it’s important that people reading know what’s actually going on.
I’m not here to argue about whether they should or should not do that and I’m not going to (and when I used Brave I consciously went into the menu to opt into this to improve their search engine so we could have a competitor).
https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/4409406835469-What-is-the-Web-Discovery-Project-
If you opt in, you’ll contribute some anonymous data about searches and web page visits made within the Brave Browser (including pages arrived at via some, but not all, other search engines). This data helps build the Brave Search independent index, and ensure we show results relevant to your search queries. By “data” we mean search queries, search result clicks, the URLs of pages visited in the browser, time spent on those pages, and some metadata about the pages themselves.
My emphasis.
I just discovered this on a relative’s computer. Any trick to removing the VPN service?
Which phone do you use?
I tested it in Firefox InPrivate, Edge, Brave, and Chrome and all are identical for me. I think they just fucked up YouTube. 😂
I think they’re saying the opposite: millennials as “boomers” so-to-speak.
That’s an old site though. So, you can find more information with another search.
Tbh I don’t think that’s a list. I think that’s just their website’s graphic banner thing and they slapped it on.
To people who say the link won’t work: I opened a private window in Firefox and it worked for me.
Survey research is hard – especially when you are a student learning to do it.
It’s not a blog. These are the strongest of the tech journalists from Vice News’s Motherboard (tech section) who started their own separate venture independent of Motherboard.
Thirded.
Privacy Friendly QR-Code Scanner by the research group SECUSO (Security • Usability • Society) at Institute of Applied Informatics and Formal Description Methods (AIFB) of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). They make a bunch of simple privacy respecting apps.
All it does is display the text of the QR code for you so you can copy investigate it.
Pinta is a fork of an older version of paint.net: https://www.pinta-project.com/ I have no idea if it is any good. I just thought that this might solve your problem.