This is just bad spy craft. You don’t tell the person who bugged you that you found their bug. You mess with their head by setting up false flags.
Like have maps of China and what look like troop movements.
Or details about tank man.
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This is just bad spy craft. You don’t tell the person who bugged you that you found their bug. You mess with their head by setting up false flags.
Like have maps of China and what look like troop movements.
Or details about tank man.
I wonder if these services are on small cloud providers. If so then they can just block their entire CIDR.
I wonder if they were to move to GPC if they would have better luck.
For a brief moment in history, they sure created a lot of shareholder value.
Actually FreeTaxUSA supports saves from TurboTax, and other similar titles! It was very seamless.
After all, they want to compete with them.
Players should also be aware that TurboTax’s game publishers lobby Congress to ensure that their game genre survives, keeping the government from providing a simpler alternative to their game.
Their convoluted salary and options package was one of the driving reasons why I declined a job there.
The micro transactions alone should knock this score down to a 2!
While not as flashy, FreeTaxUSA provides a nearly identical experience for the base price for free and additional DLCs are a fraction of the price as Turbotax.
When you look at the value proposition purely from a capitalistic standpoint, I get why scammers and black hats exist. I just wish they could point their weapons toward the 1% and pull something similar to a Mr. Robot and redistribute their wealth.
Fwiw there are a large number of people who volunteer their time and effort toward worthwhile projects. It’s just they don’t get rewarded anywhere near the level of benefit that they provide.
If they ban Firefox or make it more difficult to watch videos with Firefox, I fully expect state AGs to bring antitrust proceedings.
Ooh I know exactly the video. The one with the blue sheet.
Troy and Abed in the Morning!
Nights
I agree with this. Self-hosting requires the user to understand their network, their software, how it all interacts.
If you provide a hardware product and call it a solution, people are going to expect a turn-key solution like a plug-and-play router.
You’re going to end up supporting a bunch of newbies who, by no fault of their own, can’t tell you an error code in the console let alone whatever UI you give them.
I think a better solution would be a course that walks newbies through self hosting.
I don’t want an AI chatbot in the sidebar, but if it gives Mozilla a new, substantial source of revenue outside the Google search deal–and I can
disable itenable it if I want to --then I’m all for it.
Ftfy
I would agree that ublock is good but I have pihole so even on chrome I don’t see ads. It’s part of the reason why I still haven’t moved. If I didn’t have pihole I’d probably already have made the move.
I hate to say it but me too.
Chrome is my daily driver. Firefox Mobile needs major features that only exist in chrome for now.
Tab grouping is the biggest one. But if I could have multiple profiles on Firefox like I can on desktop I’d move today.
These are fucking kids. They are still learning what devices do and what their appropriate use is. If they are like me, they have probably already found ways to watch porn, monitor their crush’s computer, read their email, and get into their webcam.
It’s not lack of education.
It’s lack of impulse control.
Creative Commons-BY-NC would be better.
These are people writing laws about technology. They are absolute idiots.
My very cursory glance at the paper is that basically they are encrypting live calls. Basically they are doing what zoom has been doing since the pandemic.