Sometimes you just don’t know if it’s band merch or just a cool thing.
An ex used to wear an “are you dead yet” sticker on her boot. She didn’t even know the band children of bodom and thought it was just cool.
Say you are working for a family member (helping your dad with his company or sth.). A colleague once had to go help his parents with their small company and no one questioned it a bit. No “better pay?” or “man you are moving far away!” just “oh, well good luck”.
Reminds me of that grandpa playing chess with one hand to give himself a handicap.
Doesn’t look like it, but you can be the one writing one.
Why do people still host their stuff on github if they know its illegal?
How would you play a DRM-free game bought through steam without steam? (Genuine question)
Mullvad is the most private a VPN company can get. They literally accept cash by mail.
Mullvad is RAM only for a few months by now, no log since forever and regularly contributes to privacy related topics.
The thing is: you can’t trust a company when they say they are no log or RAM only. But you can trust what info you give them. Mullvad only has my IPs. No info about who I am otherwise. I send them 30€ twice a year and that’s it.
BUT: they don’t allow port forwarding anymore, if you need that, so they are not perfect.
My PC has a dedicated key to kill all processes.
Also also it told him to include the API key and used v3 in the URL.
Although I mostly agree with you, this is not true:
The “worst” they do is stop you from using windows update
The worst they do is practically force you to buy a windows license with most laptops and even some pre-built tower PCs.
Yes there are some vendors/manufacturers who don’t force you or ask, if you want an Ubuntu/Mint/Pop_!OS or smth. but most just don’t give a shit.
I did actually find a very similliar bug in the experimental rendering engine of element (the matrix client). So yes, this is something that exists somewhere else too.