

Not many flags. Nothing in the behavioral analysis makes me suspicious. Just looks like an installer.
Not many flags. Nothing in the behavioral analysis makes me suspicious. Just looks like an installer.
It doesn’t fit everyone’s use case.
€530,000 still seems high, but it’s good that it’s only a fine. There’s no good reason to imprison someone that does not pose a danger to the public.
Do the people actually performing the labor to produce the material not deserve that too?
The plural of index is indices.
Generally it’s called “split tunneling” but they might call it something else
$5 says they’re allowed to keep whatever they already have.
And they’ve already downloaded basically all the available media currently in existence.
The “some people” should be the AI pushers.
I forget the exact wording, but it was misleading. It was phrased like “make discoverable”, but the actual functionality submitted each one directly for indexing.
At least to my understanding, which is filtered through shoddy tech journalism.
At that point I’d just say “we’re not going to use Spotify any more” and switch to something else.
Was it real or simulated? I haven’t seen any article make a definitive statement.
You bought and paid for the physical copy. I thought that was the point.
Let’s say they do. So people start using non UK VPNs. So you need age verification for any Internet access? For any computer or phone that could connect to the Internet?
So what you’re saying is there’s no reported evidence of that happening.
The alternative is fragmentation.
They work just fine as media organizers with no downloader at all!
Yeah lemme just do that on my apartment
The board
It sounds like they’re not quite using fresh water, but waste water. I presume it’s been treated, but even if it’s not 100% back to potable, if this also helps solve the problem of what to do with the brine after desalination, I think it’s a win all around.