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I hate having to manually deselect all of the cookies/consent toggles, just to get to the end and they have the “accept all” look like the “confirm choice”.
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I hate having to manually deselect all of the cookies/consent toggles, just to get to the end and they have the “accept all” look like the “confirm choice”.
Thanks for the explanation!
Legitimate interest makes complete sense with something like an online shop, but trying to read a news article/blog post, do I really need to have 100s of vendors claiming “legitimate interest”?
How does legitimate interest work?
Some vendors are not asking for your consent, but are using your personal data on the basis of their legitimate interest.
True to some extent. I know there’s been a big effort to get buildings mapped in the US, but it’s not always possible to get house/street numbers from aerial imagery.
Once buildings are mapped you can either add the remainder of the details with on the ground mapping (e.g using an app like StreetComplete) or if the data (e.g from the government) becomes open and available to use.
I tested it with car play the other day. Worked fine, except for a strange issue with orientation after using the UI.
OsmAnd is free with enough contributions to OpenStreetMap.
Personally, I was using MagicEarth for public transport when needed but it’s stopped working for some reasons. Once Organic Maps gets support for public transport (currently it only provides train times for me), I’ll fully move there. It’s great for everything else though!
I’ve been using the official app without any issue for a while now. Wouldn’t that be easier? Or do you have a specific use case?
I’ve used Bluefin and Aurora for some light web development. I created a container with toolbox (I assume things would be similar with distrobox) and did what I needed. When I needed, I could run npm start
and it was as if I had developed locally.
Or Asia
I was really interested in this when I saw the ad for it, then I saw the price.
I really enjoy it. I believe they (the stories) happen in the Americas, it’d be interesting to see a European story as well.
Started watching season 2 of “Worst Roomates Ever”. I still need to watch season 2 of “Unchained” as well.
That’s kind of depressing compared to Ireland (specifically Dublin). Things are just so expensive here.
That’s the plan.
I’ve got a couple movies and TV shows hosted on my PC. When I eventually get a NAS for my business, I’ll host Jellyfin on a NAS
PC Specs: EndeavourOS Ryzen 5 3600 32GB RAM GTX 1660TI
Search has definitely been iffy. Sometimes it’s been pretty decent (also based in Ireland) but other times it leaves me wondering what “it was thinking”
Edit: corrected the comment. I forgot to finish the rest of the last sentence.
Do you remember the name? I haven’t watched a dinosaur documentary in many years.
I’ve been using it since the beta and this is how it works.
It may have been deleted since I can’t find it either