You don’t get the point, do you? I know I can block those, yet it’s hypocritical to complain about privacy and tracking in an article while doing the same. It’s not even the fact they use cookies at all, I get they might need them for analytics and such. But this site is out of control
Meanwhile the linked website is full of intrusive ads and hundreds of “legitimate interest” tracking cookies. Oh the irony…
Agreed. But as long as people don’t actively leave Lemmy in favor of the new service I’d be okay with it I guess. I mean it would still be cool if Lemmy grew larger but hey, we got a nice little community here
Well that’s kind of rewarding indeed :D
I’d seriously consider quitting my job if my managers sabotaged work like that
One example that I think is a step backward: "Search term persistence ". I don’t want this, I want to be able to see the URL I’m visiting. I think I’m able to remember what my search was. This UX “improvement” doesn’t add any value at all, it straight up removes value.
To be fair, there are features I like, though: Moving the search buttons into a separate menu is a good choice if you ask me.
Also, this all is highly subjective.
Ahh that makes sense - thanks!
Genuine question: How can an ISP detect that someone is downloading illegal material if the actual content is encrypted using SSL/TLS? Is it all approximated based on the domains/IPs and the amount of data that is sent? If they can’t tell with a 100% certainty, can it be used as proof when trialed in court?
Temtem is available for free with the PlayStation Plus subscription atm - I think I’ll try it out over the next days :)
The Pokémon main line games. I really hope to see they’ll improve and maybe even reach a somewhat okay level of quality. But let’s be honest, they’ll probably fuck up big time with the next generation as well
Thanks for the link, I think it indeed looks best to use a second one then (I think I’ll do some more research though). But it’s interesting to see (in case of the Yellow) you could theoretically use one device for both if they operate on the same channel.