Yes. All hosting providers will comply with requests from law enforcement.
Signal and proton mail were forced to hand out information as well in the past. All you can do is choose which provider you distrust the least.
Yes. All hosting providers will comply with requests from law enforcement.
Signal and proton mail were forced to hand out information as well in the past. All you can do is choose which provider you distrust the least.
What's with all the bad faith discussion.
Good question. Do you need a mirror to figure it out?
The story is vague, but the title is not.
I like the its-actually-not-a-karen viewpoint, but you did set a certain view on the story by giving it that title, there's no denying that.
Yes, but it's just soon good. I love it.
I assume they mean one with some sort of lever to make applying pressure easier?
Yeah, I'd say ~50% are close enough to be considered basically correct.
Rip Italy though.
I like it for articles. It shows progress through the text, not down the page, which are two different metrics which can differ wildly.
It would be helpful for the discussion if you would tell us what the mystery program is, that is handling images in this strange way and what operating system you are on.
No, it's an image compression format derived from the VP8 codec.
If your app automatically opens the link, yes.
Not all do that though.
Of course not, it's the artists decision to put it on the internet for free.
Technically that's the root of the issue. This does not grant a license to everyone who looks at it, but if a license is required to train a model is unclear and currently discussed in court.