You didn't think the law was for you/us, did you?
The Arch wiki really is amazing. It's also still very useful for Linux stuff in general. The qemu page has come in handy more than a dozen times.
Probably through licensing agreements with PC retailers.
But you can also just decide not to buy them.
That's not assembly, and even weirder is that it's windows code....
Got a "disable your adblocker" popup on that article. The third bullet point in the article is about reducing annoyances like ads. Ridiculous.
The owner these companies are apparently liable for correctly policing content on their platform. If they fail, they face jail time. That's certainly not a risk I'd be comfortable with, so I sure as hell would gtfo too.
In programmer lingo we'll sometimes shorten words with the number of letters in between:
i18n (internationalization) and L10n (localization). I just learned of g11n (globalization), too.
That privacy-protecting screenshot detection "feature" sounds like DRM. Android will likely prevent screenshots on websites and content that requests it.
(android can already tell if you take a screenshot...)
I use the saying quite often: "You can buy something nice, or you can buy something cheap and then something nice."
Clearly you're wrong. Just check the text at the bottom of the image, it plainly states the correct level of humor involved here.
Basically, yeah. I mean: Linux.
Blender. Gimp.
Countless others
Anti-open(source), anti-open(standards) l, anti-consumer, anti-planet, anti-repair, anti-honest. What else do you need?