

Is this different than pihole?
Is this different than pihole?
But don’t tell the Great Tricktator, or you goto jail immediately.
Its the same problem with teleportation. If you are disentegrated in one spot and then completely reformed out of new particles in another spot to the new version
But Scotty’s Beamer wasn’t a real transporter. It consisted of a scanner (not a disintegrator!) and a killer and a creator. If it had been constructed just a little differently, it would have copied you again and again…
What foes the thinking? The flesh.
No, it’s the dlesh that does the dinking.
;-)
That’s a nice thought.
You think you can ignore laws just because you are small?
figuring out where that revenue is coming from is quite difficult.
Since all countries have long traditions in requiring that from a business, it doesn’t matter if it’s difficult or not.
Wonder what the correct answer is… should everybody in the world put even higher taxes on big tech now, or better taxes + tariffs?
Maybe the Great Tricktator has fired enough of them by now?
Usamericans usually like to look for “the best”, whatever that means, and never accept “second”. I assume that they need that to feed their pride.
Apple has managed to make them believe that iPhone products were the best smartphones, and all of Apple’s marketing is focused on maintaining that belief.
The move by Apple and Google carries risk.
Under the law, companies doing business with TikTok can face fines of $5,000 per user who is still able to access the app. The penalties could add up to hundreds of billions of dollars.
Doesn’t it mean Trump has got them by their balls now?
Legally, the user has NOT allowed ANY cookies then. (The law still allows the technically needed ones)
But in practice, it is not easy to find out what a website does.