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  • For security reasons the packaging of flatpaks in flathub is done by flathub, whether they are devs or third parties they just write the manifest. Although I seem to remember there are some exceptions, such as firefox.

  • If (as it seems) the point is not impersonation but damage to the person's honor/image, where exactly is the line?

    If realism is the determining factor, what about a hyperrealistic human work? And if it is under human interpretation how realistic it should be, could a sketch be included?

  • What a surprise, the government of the country that legally discriminates against non-jews and has an ongoing genocide, being a bigot.

  • Okay, now I see which article you are referring to.
    I know knowledge-zero, but we have different points, mine was not about the inability to do it but how the government will do it.

    It would be very easy for them to justify that they have to identify pedos, I would be very surprised if they would guarantee privacy. But whatever, unfortunately I guess we'll find out.

  • I read the article and did not see where the method is specified, have you even read it?

    When implemented correctly

    Aha. How bold to assume that they will limit themselves and apply privacy best practices.

  • But that refers to personal data, and I suppose the state will be able to identify you and your habits if it gets the logs from the websites.
    I wonder if the websites will get a unique identifier, that would allow them to track you so accurately it would make google horny.

  • I was meaning external backups, people usually worry about them when it's too late.

    But certainly timeshift is really useful, it could help you rule out problems with updates or bad installs. It is particularly convenient with btrfs, safe and instant.

  • Good time to reiterate that regular backups should be made.

  • Ethically it is not so easy, you are also giving money to the evil google. The ideal is to donate directly, so they are not subject to youtube's stingy payments or demonetizations.

  • I’m from a generation that had no pause or fast forward on the TV before the internet.

    Me too, but using ublock for a while it's easy and quick to become intolerant of ads.

  • Their attacks on military bases were legitimate, but attacking civilian populations was not and should never be tolerated. Even if you want to say that the settlers are not civilians (at least it has some logic, unlike israel's excuses), they killed indiscriminately, including tens of children.

  • It would be great to have an ultra-low power mode for emergency calls.

  • They do so out of loyalty to their country and its people, more specifically, to the economic and political interests of their country's elites.

  • I can already see it: "We'll do whatever we want without accepting any responsibility and we'll spy on you to monetize it. Click here to accept."

    It's a complicated issue, maybe with summaries, requiring affirmative consent only for certain actions, or splitting them up? I don't know, it all seems messy. But I hope it leaves behind the expectation that we lie by agreeing to sell your firstborn's soul after reading for hours in legalese.

    SellYourChildrenWithAffirmativeConsent.

  • I understand the other user's point is that repetition of this story is inevitable and any attempt is better.

  • Read by almost no one, it is interesting because in many countries contracts are considered invalid if one of the parties is not properly informed and still accepts, affirmative consent is legally crucial.
    Everyone knows that EULAs violate it systematically, tens or hundreds of millions a day, but it doesn't seem to be a matter of interest.