This is Rust. You don’t need a safe word - safe is the default. You need an unsafe
word instead.
This is Rust. You don’t need a safe word - safe is the default. You need an unsafe
word instead.
What do you mean by “improving”? This alarming warning appears because Firefox requires permissions. Let us look at the permissions listed there:
App permissions should not be about “this app cannot be trusted because it asks for scary scary permissions”. They should be about “take a look at the list of permissions the app requests and determine whether or not it make sense for such an app to need such permissions”.
Controversial opinion: attempted murder is a serious deal regardless of whether or not it’s a hate crime.
Wouldn’t work. The law clearly specifies the exact text, and it’s in English.
How is Wingdings “easily readable”?
Nearly every app should have a warning
No. If you put a warning on every app (except for the most trivial ones that don’t actually do anything useful) then the warnings mean nothing. The become something more than ass-covering legal(ish) BS.
The text of the Ten Commandments … shall be printed in a large, easily readable font.
Comic Sans it is.
The humans’ bathroom.
We’re going towards a dystopia…?
I mean…
Not with that kind of attitude!
Only if we bring back the dinosaurs. There are six movies (and counting!) explaining why this is not a good idea.
Sorry. Terrible wording on my part.
My argument is that instead of attacking Valve for being big, you should attack them for doing bad things. Your “other comment in this thread” (I assume https://lemmy.world/comment/10668748 ?) describes an aggressive practice done by Valve. Why not lead with that? The problem is not the size of these companies per se, but the way they’ve reached that size and the way they weaponize it against competitors. Focusing on attacking the size and the monopoly status of the companies is just saying “it’s not okay to be successful”.
Attack from that angle then, not from something that strongly correlates with it.
Maybe not financial, but intrusive thoughts are a thing…
Yes. The subtle distinction between having physically fit legs capable of kicking babies and actually kicking babies.
I think the whole “monopoly bad” notion is a bit off. You start opposing monopolies, but then people realized that duopolies are also bad, and next thing you know we talk about triopolies and centiopolies and whatnot.
So I think the actual number is not the thing that matters, and instead the thing we should be worrying about is cartels.
The defining feature of a cartel is the ruthless action it takes to kill competition. The monopolies everyone are so mad about are cartels of single companies, but the bad thing about them is their cartellic behavior - not the fact they are along in the market.
Steam is not a cartel.
Travel is never a matter of money but of bidet.
Swords clash with other swords. Swords were always gay.