For clarity, are you manually downloading or using the *aar’s for automated downloading?
For clarity, are you manually downloading or using the *aar’s for automated downloading?
Literally
It’s not about protecting the children nor has it ever been
This is a very short sighted view of the situation at hand.
The banning of books and literal re-writing of history in certain states should be concerning for anyone who realizes what a dark road we’re headed down.
Arrrrrrr mateys sail on in the water of the high seas is fine!
This entire article reads as a clear hit piece on Mozilla.
The fact that Mozilla spends money on political activism and companies involved in things akin to that isn’t some big revelation like the article makes it out to be.
It’s literally on Mozilla’s website in great detail with the overarching goal of a free and open internet, which in the majority of countries requires political activism.
Ridiculous frankly
+1 for Frugal Usenet as well, I’ve had a good experience with them so far
The explainer may be sincere; however, it is clear that privacy and an open web are not in Google’s interests. They contradict that sentiment in the explainer entirely. There’s 0 reason for any one to give them the benefit of the doubt.
The issue isn’t that we have no alternative, it’s that this feature will basically eliminate those alternatives sadly. You can read more about it here if you haven’t, but it’s bad.
My advice is follow hashtags for topics you like or are interested in. They will then show up in your feed. It’s wonderfully personalized and I’ve found lots of great people that way with similar interests
Here’s my advice:
As far as Udemy courses, I’ve yet to find a good source for them myself, at least any relatively newer courses. I’ve never tried to find art courses but I’d say using a torrent search engine like Knaben or qBittorrent’s built in search functionality.
Fox News: The Uh Real Source for Science
Make Science Great Again…or something
CEO tries to kill off own company…more at 5!