Beta has them too. Instead of symols for the buttons I get hex codes, the default replacement in firefox when the font has no symbol for that char.
I suppose phones are forbidden in jails, so... As long as you are in jail...
Getting elite people and good publicity sound like good reasons for me. Their business doesn't rely on lock-in as heavily as microsoft's, they need publicity.
privacy extensions only rotate the local host part of the address, the subnet prefix (which is unique but neither static nor regularly changing for your router box) stays untouched. my post was about the subnet prefix. It would be great for the providers to assign a static one and a dynamic one.
It is going away when:
1.(
a) one guy implements it in open source (likely) and it has the neccessary features (less likely) and usability (least likely), and which will get popular (rather unlikely)
OR
b) people become less greedy and companies get popular which get money by selling the devices and not the data or ads on the devices.
)
AND
2. Internet providers assign static ipv6 subnets (perhaps additionally to the dynamic privacy-friendly ones) (hey they could use this for lock-in: change your provider, change your bookmarks)
It took a long time since cyanogenmod came out, and even CM isn't fully respecting the user in its default setup, and CM still lacks some drivers.
I'm actually happy about fox doing this, as it creates hatred for DRM and such.
Yeah, but as its sponsored by google nest, you will get ads for the last thing you googled for while being shocked. And if you took the facebook sponsored seat, your insurance knows you have an heart attack even before it is over.
Only the submissions have to be in english, not the names. OP was wrong in this point, I find no hint in the rules that forbid an arabic name. On the contrary:
Proposed names should be:
16 characters or less in length.
Preferably one word.
Pronounceable (in some language)
I think they can address the astronomic organisations in english only, but would do better (nice gesture of being global) if they offered at least the most used languages. You can argue that (?amateur) Scientific organisations, particularly in astronomy, which is highly international (the european(!) telescopes are in chile), usually have the needed knowledge of english.
But when the vote is for the public, it would be a great sign of arrogance if the website won't be language localized.
The problem is that wikipedia, just like almost every non-darknet site in the world, doesn't allow users with tor ips to edit it.
Of course, cash isn't insured... once it is stolen, it is stolen. However, there are risks with all decisions.
I'd rather like my purse taken away from me than my eye cut out because it gave biometric access to my account.
No undocumented, untaxed, under-the-radar transactions will be tolerated.
You are joking, aren't you? Cashless money only forces the small people to pay taxes. Those who can afford a monaco citizenship will still go away untaxed.
The governments should hunt the big money instead. But they know, that if they do, big money moves off, like in france (which did a far too exagerated tax), as it lives from and lives for its money (nothing bad, I would do the same). So instead they tax those for whom money doesn't have this big priority. No average rich person will leave a country only because they raised taxes.
If they hope to join the rest of the developed world, they need to get their shit together.
so, you suggest, USA ain't developed?
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/14/04/22/001239/intentional-backdoor-in-consumer-routers-found
Never ask two questions in a business letter. The reply will discuss the one you are least interested, and say nothing about the other.