Now that’s more like the good old EU.
I use Arch based distros btw.
Now that’s more like the good old EU.
I thought you were talking about masks because that was the last thing I was talking about in this thread.
The fact that FR is banned there is pretty surprising to me considering the direction the EU is going now.
It’s already banned in EU in public spaces.
Which is honestly terrible. I know it’s the “it helps reducing crime by 0.1%” situation but it’s just not a great decision for healthcare. Public places are the only places where you do need a mask if you have a serious infection (COVID or not).
Nah there’s no market for that really and it’s also illegal in some countries (idk about the US).
I mean, it’s a controversial one but if citizens want it then why not? I see some people here saying that banning it would be a bad decision for the government but in case of a petition, they’re not doing it because they want to but because their voters told them to.
Also I don’t have much against such a radical approach to improving privacy. Most people nowadays can’t be made to care or do something. They can only be forced. Though such enforcement can make them vote against that government but that’s up to demographic researchers to analyze.
It depends on how good the camera and the software are. They’re constantly getting better. And if the software is complex enough, even wearing a mask won’t help because the software may tag and track you because you’re different to everyone else in that case.
Not for much longer. Everything is going to be based on facial recognition soon. The only way to fix it is to ban the thing altogether.
Can someone eliminate their president please?
automatically includes all the proprietary stuff
Jail.
Clear Linux.
Graphene doesn’t have an advantage over other options if it doesn’t get newest security patches so support is mandatory.
Old second hand Pixels are pretty cheap but they don’t receive Graphene updates for very long.
So only the half of the US that buys iPhone’s is rich?
Yes. A lot of people worldwide are much less rich than that.
most rich people*
That’s only as long as you have money for a Pixel (and most people don’t).
I wasn’t talking about Arch based. I was talking about Cachy specifically. It’s even more unstable. Good Arch based distros can be decent if you don’t mind occasional troubleshooting. Also Arch is more stable than Windows.
Sure but Flatpak is the package format for new users and it’s a very bad decision for a beginner focused distro to restrict it.
Still it’s ridiculous they only allow submissions via a gitlab account.
It’s not as ridiculous as only accepting translations on GitHub/GitLab imo.
Oh then create an account there I guess.
I believe Jerboa uses default theme implementation provided by Google. It’s embedded into one of the source code files. Making the app themable requires changing that implementation to an external config file based one. It can cause security vulnerabilities.