They exempted iMessage because it’s not big in Europe. If it were as big as in the US it would’ve fallen under the DMA.
They exempted iMessage because it’s not big in Europe. If it were as big as in the US it would’ve fallen under the DMA.
But if they had authentication you would know that the message doesn’t come from a legitimate satélite.
I never thought of that. That’s quite smart!
Most of the time comes disabled by default. You can easily change it but it’s a shame that it doesn’t come enabled by default
I thought that it was the carriers the ones hosting the RCS server. Is this not true?
Anyone good at insulting and ranting can make the cut. It should not be hard to train an AI on it.
For me the trick was to disable web search. I don’t remember how I did it but you can Google it. Then it was really nice and fast, as it should’ve always been
Quite an interesting read. When explained it seems obvious but this whole “weirdness” is introduced because there are two types of “noexcept”. The exception specifier and the exception checker. All because the committee doesn’t want to introduce new keywords (which I respect).
I’m using iDrive. Quite cheap and if you want an S3 interface you can check their enterprise e2 tier.
699€ so far… That’s a lot
It is illegal in Europe as GDPR doesn’t talk about cookies but about collecting and trakcing user data and granting permission for it. So, if the user refuses the form and you still collect their browser fingerprint, then that’s illegal.
If clearing the cookie works, then this is not browser fingerprinting. Browser fingerprinting is about storing information about your browser (screen size, languages enabled, user agent, canvas rendering, and more) you can find whether this information is unique for your browser in https://amiunique.org/
Can someone enlighten me? 🙈
As soon as CMake support is released it should start spreading more and more. But so far, I think we’ll still need about 3 more years
True. Real c++ development should rely on smart pointers as much as possible. Having said that, a student should still learn what a pointer is and how to manually manage it to understand better what the “smart” part of smart pointers does.
From the other post from OP, it doesn’t look like this is the purpose of the assignment. So, I think it’s more of a case of using old software that cannot handle c++11.
Having worked as a TA. These poor people have some pipeline running your code using something like GCC 4.8 or older and changing the pipeline is too much work.
Yeah, you can do many tricks with C++11 (and even more with C++17) and it’s nicer to write. But, the algorithms should be the same which is what matters for the course.
Fascism was not defeated in WW2 only Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Japan. Everyone forgot about fascist Spain and Portugal. What’s more they even made deals with them. My country was left alone to suffer because the war was never against fascism.
I would also say that this is because anonimity is not needed by all countries. I know that in Spain torrenting is not a big issue and ISPs don’t care that much (even though distributed Copyrighted content is still not allowed). They usually go after people profiting from distributing copyrighted company rather than people downloading or distributing for free.
Disclaimer: I think some of my info is a bit outdated so if anyone has more recent info about Spain’s situation please tell me.
I would recommend clang-tidy. You can have it running if you use the clangd Language Server.
I was still waiting for them to enable it by default…