Chromium does have some Google things in it. Like what happened with the built-in extension giving Google websites special permission to read the hardware info of your computer.
Chromium does have some Google things in it. Like what happened with the built-in extension giving Google websites special permission to read the hardware info of your computer.
Or plastic greenhouses
I’m sure those developers don’t need any material like, say, software, or a desk. Or other staff to write those paychecks and resolve disputes. Or give direction. Nor would the company need to host any downloads or other websites.
Magnetic field ≠ electric field
Most sane take in this whole thread.
Some of y’all get a little conspiratorial.
Ah, like so. I thought you were referring to the article on the Patreon website with your initial comment, rather than the article in the post itself.
You’re right, the article is wrong. “Gross revenue” makes no sense.
Which is contradictory to the first line of the linked essay.
Is it though?
Current sign-ups are likely through Patreons own payment system, which will stay as it is. It would be like signing up in the web version, then going on to use the iOS app. That wouldn’t suddenly subtract 30% from a payment Apple has no control over.
It makes, say, Amazon links not a three-page bookwork
Nokia doesn’t make smartphones either, they licensed their brand name to HMD Global.
(In case you might find that curious)
The advertiser’s don’t place the ads themselves. They say where and when they are placed, but the actual placing/integration is done by the likes of Google, Facebook, and, in this case, Mozilla.
That’s the “third party” that’s doing the tracking.
shows who they are.
A corporation. And when corporations have to make a choice, profit will always come first.
Note that the
anon
user is able to becomeroot
without password by default, as a development convenience.
(-) To prevent this, removeanon
from thewheel
group and he will no longer be able to run/bin/su
.
(+) To prevent this, removeanon
from thewheel
group and they will no longer be able to run/bin/su
.
“It” does seem like the way to go here, as it is referring to a built-in “anon” user account (best as I can tell).
How is that ironic?
You didn’t purchase a “HowToGeek” licence, I imagine. Nor was one included with your PC.
Science is very much an art in and of itself; breaking ground and figuring out how to set up a new process/experiment doesn’t come from thin air.
Just because you wouldn’t, means people shouldn’t be able to? Like, at all? Do with the device they bought as they wish?
That is what the news article says, yes. The article doesn’t use any quotes around that line, so I assume it isn’t from the original research paper.
According to this *headline
Whaddya mean? Orcas, along with dolphins and sperm whales, belong to the “toothed whales” suborder.
what makes phones different in that regard?
Corporate greed
For YouTube it displays the YouTube menu on first right-click, then the Firefox context menu on second right-click for me. On Windows.
If that is not the case for you, something may be broken. Have you tried running Firefox without any add-ins already?