Passionate about capturing moments through photography and videography. Tech enthusiast and programmer on a mission to establish a media production company. Committed to exploring the intersection of technology and creativity. Keen on learning and promoting privacy in our digital age.
Thank you for the very detailed response! I’ll give that book a read, it sounds interesting.
EndeavourOS É A MAIOR DE TODOS.
Not sure why everything was capitalised and in Portuguese when I’m using English at the moment.
I asked a similar question a little while back: https://lemdro.id/post/10600532
It doesn’t really mean much, it’s more of a loophole from what I gathered.
Just open this link. It will show you a bunch of details about your device/browser.
The other GitHub link will show you the source code, which you could review yourself or maybe help contribute to the project.
I hate having to manually deselect all of the cookies/consent toggles, just to get to the end and they have the “accept all” look like the “confirm choice”.
Thanks for the explanation!
Legitimate interest makes complete sense with something like an online shop, but trying to read a news article/blog post, do I really need to have 100s of vendors claiming “legitimate interest”?
How does legitimate interest work?
Some vendors are not asking for your consent, but are using your personal data on the basis of their legitimate interest.
I was really interested in this when I saw the ad for it, then I saw the price.
Do you remember the name? I haven’t watched a dinosaur documentary in many years.
Good to know, thank you!
I never thought of that. Thanks for the idea
Really thought I was going to be rick-rolled
This looks very interesting!
A window manager would be similar to your Desktop Environment - better explanation.
Since you mentioned that you’re using KDE, there’s an option in system settings called “Autostart”. You can then add Steam to the list of applications (or terminal commands) that start automatically.
I wasn’t aware of !lemmy_dev@programming.dev, thanks for sharing!
Just trying to learn and improve here. It’s much easier to mess around with an api in your own project than an already existing project
That’s a super useful site, thank you!
My first job in Europe (about 5 years ago) was 8-6 with 1 hour of paid lunch and a mandatory 30 minute break. I think that was the closest I’ve come to 9-5. Other jobs have been more flexible with when I start and finish.
Curiosity got the better of me a while back. It’s horrifying and incredibly interesting at the same time.