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I use fWallet for my plane tickets
I use fWallet for my plane tickets
If it doesn’t fulfill the requirements it’s not any kind of solution
This article seems to have a bizarre assumption all the way through that the schools must use Microsoft 365.
Obviously Microsoft is failing morally and probably legally (what else is new), but the schools also have a moral and legal requirement to choose software which protects the rights of the children. Microsoft is sort of right in the way they surely didn’t mean; schools have the responsibility to not use Microsoft 365.
While that is a definition that’s used by some, I would argue The OSI’s Open Source Definition is more widely used within the field
If anyone is considering how to avoid this on their own site: https://indieweb.org/URL_design
There is an actually moral alternative to opt-out that doesn’t have the poor-sampling problem of opt-in: ask for consent explicitly.
There are multiple ways depending on the version of electron the app was built against
Electron applications are notorious and prolific, and resolutions are very specific to versions and details of the program’s build process.
Steam can be a big old flashy boi
Avoiding spyware doesn’t mean you’re opposed to labor-saving technology
They confined their attacks to manufacturers who used machines in what they called “a fraudulent and deceitful manner” to get around standard labor practices. “They just wanted machines that made high-quality goods,” says Binfield, “and they wanted these machines to be run by workers who had gone through an apprenticeship and got paid decent wages. Those were their only concerns.”
It’s not clear from your post whether you’ve read the article. In case you haven’t, it’s not really about printers.
It’s a watermelon. It’s used as a symbol for Palestine due to it’s alignment with the colours of the flag
I appreciate the ambiguity in your comment created by the missing pronoun.
There are a few PCB drones out there.
Most PCBs, even really cheap ones, are made from FR-4, which is a very robust fibreglass. It’s would be a pretty decent choice for drone components in general.
Not drones, but Carl Bugeja on YouTube makes some fascinating machines almost entirely out of PCBs (although he uses a lot of flex PCBs, not just FR-4).
How is SystemD a Microsoft product?
FYI Thunderbird now natively supports PGP (and possibly WKD?) without the need for Enigmail.
Podcast Addict I really want to use AntennaPod, but I can’t do without priority podcasts.
Also Feedly. Feeder (FOSS) is so close, but doesn’t allow different sorts for different feeds.
Header files aren’t part of the C++ language at all.
Also mandatory “C++/C is not a language”
Member functions that are defined within a class definition are implicitly inline
Australia has ABC Vote Compass, but it has some oddities based on issues with our political/media landscape: