

This has been fixed. It was a bug, see this merge request: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/pull/313931
There a quite a lot of toxic comments there already, please dont add to the pile.


This has been fixed. It was a bug, see this merge request: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/pull/313931
There a quite a lot of toxic comments there already, please dont add to the pile.


Those changes include adding age verification for New Mexico users, prohibiting end-to-end encryption for users under 18 and capping their use to 90 hours per month, limiting engagement-boosting features like infinite scroll and autoplay, and requiring Meta to detect 99 percent of new child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
Prohibiting end to end encryption for users under 18 years old, meaning without verified goverment id? Were just going full mask off now, are we?


Its very cool! The instructions on how to clone the repo also show to me that Radicle isnt really that usable (yet?)


Why would it be DMCA’d? Ive never heard of a DMCA on a linux distro…


I would also like to know, I heard from somewhere that power profiles deamon is the modern solution and the other 2 are older, but all 3 are still supported so I think its personal preference. Tlp has more finegrained contol, and ppd has better defaults and “just works” for me, no idea about autocpu-freq.


Really cool, its always nice to see reverse engineering to revive games!


What licenses are these? I only found apache licenses for the stuff they released. But yes, it kinda looks like open washing, since it looks like keet is open source, but its not.
Yeah, I saw that too, that not the full source code. I found another repository for the android releases: https://github.com/holepunchto/keet-mobile-releases
Again, no source code, just binaries. Rather shady I think…


A thats cool. I used it for a while as a skype(hah!) alternative, but call quality is very low and it has no noise cancelling. Chat works though.


Jami is nice in theory, but it was very buggy for me when I tried it and Jami calls had no noise cancelling at all. Other than that, it does work.
I cant find the “keet” git repo, I think its proprietary. So thats a no go for privacy.


Didnt tox development stop a while ago?


No idea. I use the app Conversations (XMPP+Omemo) and it works great. Only downside ist that you have to somewhat trust the server you are on, because of metadata. But thats basically every chat app.


kinda reads like an advertisement for these heat vision binoculars.


This is really great, dont tell this to anyone!
They are still releasing more parts of the Epstein files!
Take the advice of Napoleon: Never interrupt the enemy while they are making a mistake!
I am using Ubuntu 14.04LTS “Trusty Tahr”…
Wow that is ancient! Interresting feature, I wonder if it could be reimplemented as a wayland protocol, however I think some modern IDEs and some text editors have something similar nowadays.


Yes one million times! Mozilla, get on it! Or, looking at the current landscape of browsers, someone with some free time please implement it in a firefox fork :(
I for one dont see these pop ups; I just block all javascipt in websites using noScript and unblock just the absolutely necessary stuff. Doesnt work all the time, but it works well enough for me.


true, but thats a no-go for me. Who knows what that browser secretly does or what they could put in, well never know for sure…


but its closed source…


Best practice right now is Anubis, and if you want to do a little bit extra and fight against robots.txt violating bots you could set up a infinite web of garbage with links to more garbage in a hidden part of your website. Be aware that it will cost you bandwith keeping them busy.
There is a difference between the justified public backlash that happened and the piling on the developer who merged the request after it was fixed.