So, am I the only one with terrible performance when booting from USB? Really long input lag, loading times, all that. I figured it wasn't a big deal for installing once and occasional troubleshooting, but it's not really representative of the normal experience booting from my ssd.
I happen to think it is, and indeed the GDPR sees it the same way. For EU residents. They have to delete your data if you ask them to, no special form requirements.
I may have forgotten my password, they may require additional personal data to let me log in again (which is why my PayPal account is still not deleted) their shitty page might be not loading in my browser of choice, or they recently decided I may not visit it with an ad blocker. It's just a hoop to jump through to try and make people sigh and just not bother. In OP's case they want to avoid additional third party tracking on the site, and that's 100% valid.
If GDPR only protects people with EU passports, then it’s not universal rights - it’s privilege with a privacy logo.
And what do you think would happen if EU tried to enforce their laws in an interaction between two parties that both aren't in the EU? If we did it, why shouldn't any other country try and do the same? Better read up on Chinese law before you next do business with a company in, idk, France. Sound good?
It's not about passports either. Move to Vienna or Prague and you may have better luck.
Socialist: Wants to replace capitalism entirely.[...]
Democratic Socialist: Wants to keep democracy
I don't know if you meant it that way, but the two are not exclusive. Democracy does not require capitalism and vice versa. Some would argue capitalism is counter to democracy because the concentration of wealth is a concentration of power that needs to be avoided in democracy.
Socialism and even communism are originally deeply democratic ideas. Remember the soviet union? Of course Stalin just used it as a label, but **soviet* means council. It should have been governed by a hierarchy of councils of increasing spheres of influence democratically deciding matters that concerned the people they represented (from city block council, factory council, [...] up to national level). That was the original idea until the authoritarians took over.
Better. We bought the airport. Google was paid to pave the runway and maintain it for a couple years after. And now they try to dictate that only planes they approve may start and land.
They have not been declared illegal (yet). The lower court just has to consider additional aspects according to the BGH and may possibly come to a different decision.
In any case this only applies to adblock plus for now.
The closest one to me is about 1km, I walk there if I don't have to get too much stuff. 3km? I don't know. In nice weather maybe, if I'm not in a hurry.
2, oh my, don't know how I possibly reached that conclusion.
But that wasn't that simple. No, it notified me "HAY! WOULDN'T IT BE COOL IF YOU SET YOUR PHONE SECURITY UP WITH A PIN OR A PATTERN?!". What the fuck does THIS have to do with Google and getting my code?! Nothing!
So fuck it, fine, I'll make a stupid pin that I'll have to come back and remove because I am a user who likes quick access and not to be hindered by such things. I rarely have security issues on my phone for years.
So, am I the only one with terrible performance when booting from USB? Really long input lag, loading times, all that. I figured it wasn't a big deal for installing once and occasional troubleshooting, but it's not really representative of the normal experience booting from my ssd.