davepermen
davepermen
davepermen

it's actually only one person. and he hears a lot of complaints. stupid thing: he's the security and privacy overlord of the country. and the worst: he LIKES the service. and still is about to kill it by his stupid "but it would need perfect blurring of faces". there's nothing perfect in image analysis. not even if

it pisses me off. it's a useful service.

i don't know how much they matter at all (seriously, i don't care about them. and i have adblock, so they don't gain anything from me watching that page).

well, the blog should care about its readers. and its public,

he has his holidays now..

or, you don't like, and you use the freedom of speech to come in here to show it.

the thing about the warning on top of the image is true, though.

the only non-metric i'd ever support

i don't care about ios, but the iphone is not the only ios device out there.

we should get rid of the strange non-standarts inch measurement immediately anyways. lets move over to "1 asian girl" size.

so, no matter what i do, it's always right, because "i am who i am"? great, thanks, off to do some crimes and other evil unpolite or simply wrong stuff.

no i can't. not in the german version.

i like the idea of using caps-lock for a full new keyboard of shortcuts :)

indeed. thus it's nice to get someone to put it back into sight.

i like the idea of having the keyboard mapped. but it won't replace win+nr and the startmenu for me.

chrome by now prevents them from loading, too. that got fixed about half a year after the first addon was available?

no. as adblockers don't just remove the ad (before it gets loaded), but remove the code in the html for displaying the ad, too, resulting in a trimmed down webpage without whitespaces where the ads where.

i never have that problem, ever, that i do something accidentally with my mouse. no clue how you do that, actually. especially on a desktop (where mouse control is much better than on a laptop).

i'd love for a tool that changes the behaviour if you have the screen in vertical mode (means snapping to top and bottom arranges it vertically in half, not maximizing).

you're actually right. still, this assumes that the application is trustable (both in that they don't knowingly cheat you, and that they are not too stupid to just make an actual secure application).