

You’re thinking of the FTC (Federal Trade Commission).
FCC governs broadcast media (TV, radio, airwave everything else).
And the Consumer Protection Agency, which does the same thing as FTC more or less.
I post and reply from both for now.
You’re thinking of the FTC (Federal Trade Commission).
FCC governs broadcast media (TV, radio, airwave everything else).
And the Consumer Protection Agency, which does the same thing as FTC more or less.
All that surveillance and they let all the criminals go free anyways…so, what’s the point?
GrapheneOS also has had this for a while. Mine is set to 18 hours.
<funfact> The majority of the early internet (HTML) was mostly created in Notepad and similar basic text editors. </funfact>
Leave your number on the bathroom stall. People will call wanting to talk to you.
Brave and Vanadium remove the google telemetry. Next complaint?
Cool. No US money or equipment then. Good luck.
This has less to do with Brave than it does with stealing copyrighted material. All major AI Search companies are doing it, and all of it should be illegal.
They are not competition at all.
Because it is, even though you dont like it.
Why? He’s right…
But you have no problem with the paid-for-by-Google, ad company influenced, whittle away at the few protections they used to have, browser?
That doesn’t change the argument.
I suppose, but anything I’d consider a niche community probably has worthwhile discussions, questions, answers, etc. They aren’t read-only.
Its not completely anonymous when the server admins have your IP.
Whoa, fella, you can’t apply logic and reasoning around here.
You can’t participate through RSS.
What about an arm wave? Same rules apply?
OJ’s first name is not Olivia. It’s Orenthal.
For D, I’d suggest an alternate answer, "What is Wu Tang Clan, Alex?”