

If I recall correctly beehaw is the one that federates with nearly no one right? If that’s the one I also think that would be most appropriate. They have good moderation and are safe space by design so this would be least problematic.
If I recall correctly beehaw is the one that federates with nearly no one right? If that’s the one I also think that would be most appropriate. They have good moderation and are safe space by design so this would be least problematic.
What is this for a name? In Silesian “chachara” is a female from “chachara” which means someone with no job, heavy drinker and potentially thief.
This article was written by a bot too. Meta says first that all searches are private by default. Then that used can opt out of them being public.
You have one job journalist! Fact check!
I think there’s some „reasonable” keyword in the right to be forgotten. Like first if you have some old backups on tapes and you must keep them for whatever reason still for few years m, you can deny altering them if it the cost would be exorbitant and you ensure the users won’t come back after a recovery from said backup.
Also they might train their models on pseudo-anonymized dataset so as long it’s too expensive to deanonymize the user data it could be fine in terms of GDPR.
For example: you generate car trips stats per city in a country, per day. You could argue that you don’t need to delete user data that is part of this set if you ensure there are always enough of trips recorded (so can’t deanonymise someone from a single entry) and also it would falsify your historical stats.
At my company who likes to be super compliant we do remove people from this kind of stats using some pseudo-anonymous references. So if you remove your account, there’s an event that changes the historical analytics data and removes all traces of your activity. But that’s because we can and want to be cool (company culture principles).
Other data we have (website analytics) are impossible to go into this process as we ensure we never know WHO did something. We only know what and when.
Thing is there’s somehow not much coverage on this topic in the media. I only got our internal corporate documents because at our place we’re preparing for it for months already. Its not that easy to invite third parties to a big piece of your cloud iot setup.
EDIT: here is longer but good source. The law came into power somewhere last year but companies had some extra time to prepare their shit which times out September 12
https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/factpages/data-act-explained
Soon this all will be much easier. From 12 of September we’re going into a new world of EU Data Act that forces all companies to allow third parties to communicate with iot devices. Which a car is.
So soon Mazda will need to provide those APIs in an official way.
Damn am i the only one who knows that meme comes from “culture gene”?
That’s exactly what they announced the day they started the invasion. Bibi said they will put an Israeli flag on top of Gaza rubbles.
I’m always amazed how all the democratic world never believes autocrats when they say what they just about to do.
Allegro is not a second hand market for like a decade. For second hand you go to olx.pl
We don’t know if they don’t fly empty to get some eggs from Poland.
For me it’s sometimes important but when it’s not i always check Otto for other reasons. They have nicer UI, i like paying later by bank and I hope they treat their personal better.
I sometimes buy there but until they improve their logistics it’s not really a valid competitor. Prices are always little higher than on Amazon (I can live with that) but real issue is that even with Otto Up there’s just few items with one day delivery. And this really sucks.
I know fractional scaling is bad on Wayland but tbh I also know that many systems and gpus have issue with fractional scaling. I go with 200% and it works just fine on apple studio display.
Or scaling. Gnome supports scaling for high dpi displays out of the box. I suppose KDE too.
We don’t do silent letters. Life is difficult enough.
Of course they do. They state it in their privacy policy that they can technically see the files but they only look there when a user requests it.
It’s same for all cloud solutions really unless they market it as E2EE.
For stuff I don’t want others to see I have cryptomator setup.
Nobody expects ze German memequisition
We need bash.org have come back
Apart of Elon being idiot why would we even consider buying Tesla anyway? Competition is much better when it comes to things like access to authorized service. Charging network is a non-issue in Europe as we have full roaming and one socket standard and brands like Kia, Mercedes or even BYD have competitive prices while all being great quality.