I bet google doesn't have to. They can still mine your data and sell it for profit. They're a data company first after all.
This part is hilarious in a sad way:
At least one of Chevron’s spills is still running 21 years after it began in a Kern County oilfield, although a state spokesperson said it has been reduced by 98% “from its peak.” The amount spilled from the site, dubbed GS-5, is larger than the Exxon Valdez disaster.
It's reduced because it's been leaking for 21 years! It's bound to stop flowing as aggressively as when it first started.
When I tried setting up a new computer I initially started with Windows. Going through that new setup process was such a pain in the ass with how Microsoft tries to connect you to their services. I just want to use the damn computer without any of these 'extra' services. Like, is it so difficult to have an OS that you can just simply install and use without any BS? Its what finally pushed me to move to Linux. Haven't looked back since.
Give it some time, Lemmy will get there eventually.
It's really hard but I struggle to tell people about my operating system. I use Arch BTW.
Looks like the FBI kept his message from going through because it was a faux pas on the senders side to not know who Joe is.
"Too many people have jobs" - The federal reserve
I was really looking forward to a Bloodlines 2, but with all the changes I've lost all hype for the game. The trailer doesn't seem to give much confidence either.
Exactly, the way the NSA is buying the data is no different from Facebook. Only way to stop it is for consumers to have ownership of their own data.
Which distro uses a French press?
No, they're not. You can use sandboxed google services, if you want to. Or you can use FOSS apps.
It's so polite I can't not delete one of my important files and share the Albanian virus.