Unless the title says so, this is news to me.
Unless the title says so, this is news to me.
My university mainly ran Solaris, pretty much everything also ran on Linux. In the rare case where Windows was required a remote desktop was available.
My university probably isn’t your university though, so answers may not be worth much…
You don’t need to actually write it, just raise your hand and we have registered your vote, either via your computer’s camera, Google Nest, Google Assistant or inferred it by analysing the WiFi data returned by your Google Mesh network.
If I remember the rules correctly you are allowed to fly over private property as long as it isn’t fenced off. You cannot overfly buildings without permission. You can take pictures of private property without permission as long as they don’t contain anything personally identifiable (ie. don’t take pictures of people, but no people is fine).
Or, you know, trivially circumvent it? Compress media, break up URLs? I don’t understand how this could possibly be effective.
Please note that I did mean patents in the above comment. I will let the typo stay though.
My impression is that many parents are just approved by default, letting the courts determine validity… Good for the patent office, great for the lawyers.
Firefox - Accidentally introduces memory leaks. People flee in droves.
Chrome - Intentionally introduces privacy leaks. People go “eh” end keep using it.
Gotta protect that memory!
So it’s misdirection. It should be “You’re the product”. Free or not doesn’t matter.