You have to scan a qr code when installing an app on another device. I assume it's a safe way to transmit the key without having it transmitted over the network.
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Do you have a name for the opentelemetry collector? I'm interested.
Well... It may be arguable that limiting the dev base to Europe only is damaging for Europe users thus regulators may make a comeback.
Depending on the context, I go full in:
Yes, nothing to hide and you are not the only one. Assurance companies have observed that people who masturbate are healthier. And based on your surf, you don't. So you have to pay more.
Now what do you want to do? Masturbate to pay less or ?
Yubikey on a phone?
It's like math at school. You prove the minimum isn't sustainable. You don't care for how far things go. If the minimum isn't viable the rest isn't either.
Given that the average phone has 35 apps installed, keeping your phone private could soon cost around € 8,815 a year.
Nice argument they found.
I may accept an algorithm IF I can know what and why things have beem filtered. A private algorithm which could be observed and manipulated would have my vote.
I want to know what are the bubbles I am in snd and be able to remove them so see something perhaps less biased.
Banking regulation is going to freak out with this. Tracking this risk which has to be kept hidden can only be fun.
I find this article more complex than it should. For me the logic is more basic:
You want to ban encryption? So no https so no banking online.
A kind of speed talk about matrix during a conference last month (SRECon23 EMEA): https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JZsJwEjrrcM
There's a slide about XMPP at 28:40.
I am more interested in this coming law he is referring to at 36:54 but I can't find it in https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/index_en
She responds to this point in the interview.