Why not allow anyone to see the votes? Anyone already can by using kbin or spinning up their own instance.
Why not allow anyone to see the votes? Anyone already can by using kbin or spinning up their own instance.
My first RPG was called “Het Oog des Meesters”, translated from the original German “Die Schwarze Auge”. It was probably pretty bad compared to AD&D but I loved it as a kid. In the one hand I’d love to play it again. On the other hand, playing might ruin my memory of the game. Like rewatching a bad cartoon from your childhood.
I highly recommend MCDM’s “Kingdoms and Warfare”.
I think that vulnerability was a non-issue. Someone could get to your password if they had full access to your machine to run arbitrairy code. But if someone has that much access, it’s already game over.
But yeah, Bitwarden is better IMHO
Compulsory licensing for streaming should be a thing. It exists for radio, why not video? Let services get 1-2 years of exclusivity. After that it’s fair game for any streaming service to stream it. All services pay into a pool that gets refistributed to the rights holders. We have been doing that for decades for radio, for the EU blank media tax, etc. It’s a solved problem.
Courts have often agreed with shareholders in shareholder lawsuits about such things
The rule is so that you can see what part of the fee is mandated by the government and what part is charged by the ISP. The ISPs are trying to blame price increases on the government. This will show they are lying.
Exactly. They can say whatever the hell they want. In the end only the ToS matters. If the ToS says they can, then they will.
Aside from the built-in lists I have AdGuard Mobile, EasyList, EasyPrivacy, Malicious URLs and Peter Lowe’s list
81% using Firefox on Android with uBlock on a pi-holed network
I have it, but never had tje chance to play it sadly. It’s still a great book to read though.