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> Why does this matter? Because the “open source” rebrand wasn’t just a marketing change — it was a philosophical amputation.

I cringe whenever I see such an AI generated sentence and unfortunately it devalues the article


AI writing feels like putting a michelin course into a blender and drinking it

Yes, after two of those I stopped reading.


I use this extension on desktop and Firefox mobile to block shorts. They also support chrome (idk about chrome mobile).

https://github.com/Vulpelo/hide-youtube-shorts?tab=readme-ov...

You can also look at NewPipe on Android if you want an alternative YouTube app rather than web mode. Needless to say it's a real shame you have to work this hard to hide shorts...


Checkout Ente Auth

How about the EU imposing GDPR restrictions on non-eu companies?


Depends on whether those businesses want to do business with the EU


It should only affect companies that have a presence in Europe, as in an office or some entity.


I think that's different because I have a positive personal opinion of the GDPR and a negative personal opinion about what the UK is doing. Therefore the GDPR is good and this is bad. It's really quite objective.


You can hold a mirror up to HN, but you can't make them look.


I may have a positive personal opinion of the GDPR, but I ignore all GDPR requests for the website I have that you can just visit, because I don't want to be seen as doing business that makes me subject to GDPR


Or these are oranges and apples, and your perspective is simply blurred because you are starting a fight whenever someone wants you to put up your glasses. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


The GDPR is about your data being handled overseas.

OFCOM&co is about overseas data going to you.


They only apply to your business in Europe.

You don't need to apply gdpr when serving non European users.


Is it possible to track a given URL without that URL becoming public knowledge as a posted question for anyone to see?


I just came across this project recently https://github.com/AeneasVerif/eurydice/ from Microsoft Azure Research (referenced here https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/rewriting-symc...)


Fascinating. I wonder why they didn’t make it a LLVM backend, but, then, I guess it’s important for the C code to be readable as well.


They didn't just pull the word queen out of anywhere, her ambitions are kind of funny

> Her grander stated objective was to become queen of Liberland, an unrecognised microstate on the Croatian-Serbian border, by 2022.


Nothing says liberty like having a monarch.


> The only thing left is to make a ROM without preinstalled garbage apps from the vendor.

Would e-os fit your use case? https://e.foundation/e-os/


Maybe.


I have this board and want to mention that the Armbian image supported for the Orange Pi 5 max seems to work fine as well without modifications. Although I haven't tested much yet besides ssh'ing in over ethernet and doing some basic installations.

https://forum.armbian.com/topic/51307-orange-pi-5-ultra/


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