

I live in a central European country and DUI laws here apply to operating a vehicle on public roads. A wheelchair or lawnmower isn’t a vehicle and on private property you are even allowed to drive a car drunk. A bicycle is a vehicle though.
I live in a central European country and DUI laws here apply to operating a vehicle on public roads. A wheelchair or lawnmower isn’t a vehicle and on private property you are even allowed to drive a car drunk. A bicycle is a vehicle though.
I don’t think there are any viable engines other than the three you mention. Other browsers than the three you mention are viable, I am typing this in LibreWolf, but they are all based on one of these three engines.
I recently tried Ladybird and it crashes e.g. when I try to access my Lemmy instance. Definitely not viable yet in 2025, but this doesn’t mean it must remain so.
I’ve been using Ghost Commander for years and it does everything I need, although I don’t have your specific requirements so you need to check that yourself.
Yes, but that is less likely if they have been deleted very soon after creation.
Yeah but instances are supposed to e.g. delete posts when the user deletes them. A malicious instance might not do that. Even without malice, I know this doesn’t always work because some weeks ago, I deleted a comment almost immediately after saving it, then kept getting upvotes for it; I found out this was because (at least) one very popular instance hadn’t deleted that comment, its users were still seeing it and upvoting it.
I think you can publish on many ordinary (micro)blogging platforms through Tor, but you’ll need a valid email address.
So the problem is reduced to: how can you get a valid email address through Tor that is not linked to either a phone number, your real identity, your credit card, or another email address that has any of these pieces of information stored.
I have never needed to do this, but to my knowledge, there are email providers where that is possible. Another user linked to privacytools.io where I can find this list https://www.privacytools.io/privacy-email - so that may be a place to start.
When and where was that? I have never seen cherry on pizza before, nor do I remember reading about it.
The thing is that the presidency of the Council will change (I remember reading: from Hungary to Poland) at the beginning of 2025. Now look at the map which sides Hungary and Poland are on.
Convenience link https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/
The good part is that at least according to https://netzpolitik.org/2024/letzter-anlauf-zur-chatkontrolle-ungarn-will-zustimmung-zum-scannen-erzwingen/ this is the last time they’re trying to get the Council to agree.
The EU legislative process is long and convoluted, there are many websites where you can look it up. What’s happening now (what OP is about) is figuring out whether the Council will agree to it.
I am not sure what Udemy is or how it works, but on most websites that have a “sign in with Google” link, it means that you don’t actually have a separate password for that website, instead you authenticate yourself by having a cookie for your Google account set in your browser.
but it was trash at loading html websites
as opposed to websites written in excel 2003 format or what
The article only mentions patents, not copyrights.
All VPNs do is change who has your browsing data: your ISP or the VPN operator. You may or may not trust either of them not to keep records, in either case you have no way of verifying this.
You want to switch from a free and open source browser to a proprietary browser and think this will improve your privacy?