Doesn't matter. Lemmy instances are technically "entities" so the law applies to them. You don't have to be a business, just "anything that processes EU citizen's personal data".
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I'm not sure if Milei has been in power for long enough to have any sort of meaningful impact.
I don't expect him to have a positive impact, mind. But it always takes a bit of time before things change.
It functions more like a drawing tablet, with the ability to put something behind the screen allowing you to easily trace it.
Same here. Quite bizarre too, since I'm not even a US citizen so I'm not even allowed to buy in. And surely based on their user data Reddit should know that...
IIRC this is because Spotify wants to generate translations for these audiobooks in the original voices. At least, that's what I think I remember from a long time ago.
Meh, lots of Apple products have heat dissipation issues. Most notably some of the recent macbooks had that issue iirc.
They're good, but some of the design choices force some hefty technical compromises.
They put money in Bitcoin, but not the tech behind it. To them it's just stocks to be manipulated in order to get a profit.
Chromecast support is on hold because F-droid doesn't allow gms proprietary libraries: https://github.com/jarnedemeulemeester/findroid/pull/139
The creator deems theme music to be "annoying" so they won't add it: https://github.com/jarnedemeulemeester/findroid/issues/105
So no dice, it seems.
Findroid does lack Chromecast support and theme music in the library it seems. Other than that it does look good!
Water has a flavour you silly billy.
They always think that.
Instances located in Zimbabwe still have to comply with the GDPR, as the law applies to any entity that processes EU citizen's personal data, regardless of where this happens. Instance B would also have to comply with a deletion request, or whatever EU member state the citizen is from will impose a fine and seize assets if necessary.