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Fun fact, the GDPR applies to entities outside the EU, if they sell to EU, or they handle EU citizen data.
Fun fact, the GDPR applies to entities outside the EU, if they sell to EU, or they handle EU citizen data.
I recommend Halo clear switches. they are slightly less noisy than browns, but the real beauty is, after the tactile activation they become “harder” (i.e. more force needed to push further down).
It’s an excellent way of training yourself out of bottoming out.
The same author talks about load balancing in one article and retries in the other one ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
A good answer to a “why?” question is “why not?” This can be a great learning or practice opportunity for redundant network links and other interface challenges.
Nope, not realistic for “mirroring”. Federated could be possible, but I wouldn’t have high hopes about (good) latency and coverage.
Otoh, Spotify (and probably apple and other big corps) don’t even allow you to add RSS URLs, so I wanted to point out they Google was one of the big players which was more open.
Ah true. Companies are great at hiding the open web that they (ab)use.
Google Podcasts also supported entering RSS feeds manually.
No need for using sensational/clickbait headlines like this.
BBC has just started doing that at https://social.bbc
You do you.
So gist of this is, of they are not some random people hiding, but there’s a real company to -presumably- reap in some ad money or subscription money for their StalkerPlus product.or something, it takes a single determined EU citizen to fuck them up.