QuazarOmega@lemy.loltoPrivacy@lemmy.ml•Glovo fined five million euros by the Italian DPA for tracking rider's position outside of work and using profiling to assign shifts
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18 hours agoThey’re on your side, why the friendly fire?
They’re on your side, why the friendly fire?
Actually thanks for the akshually, because I had no idea about its existence
Gonna pull your leg here and say Android or, as I’ve recently taken to calling it, busybox + Linux + Google
…and the browser is Internet Explorer
It specifically refers to this shorthand ?:
that works like this:
$value = $thing_that_could_be_truthy ?: 'fallback value';
# same as
$value = $thing_that_could_be_truthy ? $thing_that_could_be_truthy : 'fallback value';
The condition is also the value if it is truthy
php too
…but we don’t talk about php
On the left you have Elvis Presley, while on the right there’s the so-called Elvis operator
How did you install Graphene in the first place?
To build the app install the gamete
dependencies and run the following
make child
I’d say both things go hand in hand.
Individual change is definitely easier to achieve, but even getting a certain idea out to let the individuals protect themselves on their own is difficult, privacy isn’t really easy to sell because, beside a basic level, most people don’t care about it or assume it’s unattainable.
So yes both are difficult in their own way, but the effect that policies have when they’re finally applied is more powerful and protects everyone by default, even without them knowing, e.g the GDPR