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  • That's a high level of shitposting, but very low on trolling. Congratulations, you are my first blocked user!

  • You are implicitly demanding an end to war crimes committed by the palestinian side, but not by the israeli side... that means you are in favor of all war crimes by the israeli side!!!!1!1!1!1!

    You see the fallacy and flaw of this very defamatory argument, don't you?

  • It's so absurd that it seems plausible to anyone that israel was the perpetrator! Nor that they had bombed hospitals and other buildings full of civilians before, or that they were dropping thousands of bombs a day on a densely populated city and it was entirely foreseeable that some would end up where they were not supposed to.

    /s, necessary because of the limited capabilities of the zionists.

  • It doesn't matter since none is needed for this. I understand that the goal is to add filler with intimidating legalese, but I doubt that customer "support" is going to react as they expect.

  • There are many possible answers, but one far outweighs the rest: Nvidia.

  • I knew peertube but never used it before. I was very surprised to be able to watch 1080@60fps at x2 speed totally smoothly, while with youtube I have to reduce to 720@30fps and even then it still hogs the cpu.

  • Just because it's theirs? I figured it would be because of an alleged gender issue, for the same reason some are trying to do away with whitelists/blacklists and the like.

  • and follows closest with my political views (I value free software(...)), which Fedora Silverblue is one of the few that provides.

    Reading this, anyone would think that red had is not in the middle of a controversy for violating the GPL license.

  • It shouldn't, they are a non-profit foundation that is funded by donations. But take it with a grain of salt.

  • It only applies if there is any profit, even if it is a single ad for a single user.

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  • I suspect that might be the case with the two sections for corp specific trackers, they seem to focus on some feature of brave. I wonder if firefox and tor mitigate it differently.

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  • It doesn't take an expert to see that the blog's argumentation is absurd and extremely paranoid, if not outright conspiratorial.

  • Fix the issues with wayland so that we are all able to use it, before forcing us to move for "our good".

  • Companies like valve, but not valve, they deserve criticism but not this one. They have worked and invested a lot in open source projects for compatibility with windows apps and graphics performance in general.

    Since videogames are very popular nowadays, their work and active support is really valuable to attract and retain users.

  • I don't like to participate in pointless discussions, but I'll at least clarify it to avoid more silly replies.

    I call the other user a propagandist just for using the other user's language, obviously the correct thing would be hater.
    The article is crap and I criticize the nonsense of praising it. This is not a defense of telegram, nor being against criticizing it.
    I called them bots in a mocking way for their conclusion to the article.

  • Are you both bots? How can anyone read that crap and say it's a great breakdown?
    It's a single widely known issue, and it can literally be summed up in one short sentence: by default it doesn't use end-to-end encrypted chats, which are also far inferior in functionality.

    I've never seen a pro-telegram propagandist, but you anti-telegram propagandists are swarming and very tiresome.

  • With wayland this also happens in the rest of linux.

  • Flatpak has extra complexity but its approach is to distrust apps, hence it is more secure than a traditional package. The problem here is that snap's approach is to trust canonical.