

People misunderstand the issue with monopolies. Monopolies, by themselvs, are non-issues. It’s what they do in their position of monopoly that can be illegal, through anti-competitive behavior. Steam does none of that BS


People misunderstand the issue with monopolies. Monopolies, by themselvs, are non-issues. It’s what they do in their position of monopoly that can be illegal, through anti-competitive behavior. Steam does none of that BS


Aren’t they barring journalists from entering Gaza, or has that changed? Because then I’d be very inclined to believe anything against the oppressors.


windows browsers are all niche when you introduce anything to the mobile market. An android / iOS ladybird browser would crush it


It’s annoying but I guess they’re just evolving their anti spam mechanisms, which shouldn’t surprise anyone.
JS is one of the most popular scripting languages anyway so having it as a requirement shouldn’t hinder anyone.
And not to throw shade at the people who designed yt-dlp, but designing a tool to “scrap” the content of an evolving platform in a different language (with different tooling etc) than the one said platform is expecting to be consumed by might have been a mistake


But they’re already not making money, losing customers during the supposed growth phase is absolutely devastating. It’s occuring all while AI is being subsidized by massive investments from the likes of microsoft and google, and many more namelesss VCs through OpenAI, anthropic etc.


TBH, ISP blocking is easily circumvented with DOH


What sucks about Anubis?


It does say it’s valid, but also that it’s obsolete, and while the RFC does define valid but obsolete specs, there is nothing defining domains without a dot as obsolete, and it is in fact defined in the regular spec, not the obsolete section


Question 5 is incorrect, name@example is a fully valid email address, even after RFC 2822
The spec of RFC 2822 defines an address (3.4.1) as:
local-part "@" domain
domain is defined (3.4.1) as:
domain = dot-atom / domain-literal / obs-domain
dot-atom is defined (3.2.4) as:
dot-atom = [CFWS] dot-atom-text [CFWS]
dot-atom-text = 1*atext *("." 1*atext)
1 meaning at least 1 alphanumeric character, followed by *("." 1*atext) meaning at least 0 "." 1*atext
If tomorrow, google decided to use its google top-level domain as an email domain, it would be perfectly valid, as could any other company owning top-level domains
Google even owns a gmail TLD so I wouldn’t even be surprised if they decided to use it


France is doing the exact same shit as the UK with age verification…


Byd destroys Tesla’s quality, but then again, any brand does, Tesla is rock bottom
Oh nice, I can help :P
There is a fairly well hidden setting
You can go to Settings > revanced settings (top one) > player > flyout menu > hide audio track
It was greyed out for me, I had to first change Settings > revanced settings (top one) > miscellaneous > spoof video streams > default client > iOS TV


Well yes I agree, still the reason for them sending missiles is to disable Israel’s defense so that they’re not so comfortable bullying Iran


Well yeah that’s exactly the point of Iran’s attacks
I have much less of a problem with natives saying they should exterminate colonialists than I do the other way around.
They literally have no choice, this was under threat of being essentially cut off any banking system. It’s fucked up, no questions about it, but it’s a societal problem that needs to be addressed legally, as any single company is powerless against that. Even Apple would not survive being banned by visa & MC