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> you can’t meaningfully modify a layout with css alone Wut?

Your website fingerprints devices so hard it throws a warning after rendering content.

are you using Safari's Lockdown Mode?

What if they are? Why should people attempting to browse securely be punished?

Just debugging the issue :-)

100% the American in me, but every time these bans get talked about it always feels like the true source is to remove/mitigate liability of everyone having a camera except the school(s).


That is completely not an issue in the Netherlands, and not even a reason being mentioned once in the discussion of this law.

It has only to do with the kids attention span, concentration and to a lesser degree social interaction and cyber bullying.


Sorry for including a differing sentiment on this thrilling 5 paragraph synopsis of what is likely a well demonstrated argument. Don’t hate on me, hate on the low quality post fron OP.


No apologies needed. I wasn’t trying to attack your opinion, merely trying to explain what the discussion in the Netherlands is about and that privacy or liability isn’t an issue here :)


There's 20+ witnesses in a classroom. Kids can learn to go about their day without a distraction machine in their pocket.


Is this really a question?


And now everyone has to pay royalties if the end-users don’t know how to run docker without docker desktop


Distribute a container and a link to Podman Desktop:

https://podman-desktop.io/downloads


Isn't that only for big companies?

From https://www.docker.com/pricing/:

> Commercial use of Docker Desktop at a company of more than 250 employees OR more than $10 million in annual revenue requires a paid subscription (Pro, Team, or Business)


To be fair, if you have fewer than 250 employees and are going to stay that way for very long then you have no business worrying about automating onboarding scripts. It will take too much of your time for too little gain.


Are packages cryptographically signed by the actual package maintainer or only with the repo owners key?


As package maintainer you are required to sign the packages with a PGP key. Maven Central also requires that you upload that PGP key (the public part only of course) to one of a few well-known key servers.


I just want an actual bill of versioned open source software used in each closed source app.


This article is from one of the richest towns in America.


Waiting for all of those “security professionals” to flame you that were here a few weeks ago when CS shit the bed lol.


What’s private equities rate of home ownership in the US again?

Edit: also this https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/blog/2024/03/price-fix...


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