Good thing Proton is a nonprofit then 😊
Good thing Proton is a nonprofit then 😊
I would love to work in that world. My experience is likely tainted by the jobs I got (past tense as I no longer work in tech; I’m in non-profit work now) having a lot of Junior devs straight out of college (and some interns still in college) so they hadn’t yet experienced enough of life to break out of these childish mentalities.
The “tech right” has always been a thing. It’s why I refuse to work for corporate tech, it’s a boys club full of misogynistic man-children who believe they are deservedly a part of the upper echelon of society, better than everyone else. It’s exhausting.
This is true, I was never a “man” I just stopped pretending to be one and recognized and embraced who I always have been, and made some hormonal changes to bring my body more in like with that.
Yup, I remember the first Firefox for Android. Rough times. Nice black interface, but clunky. The new one is butter and by far the best browser for Android
You didn’t talk about anything you don’t know, and you mentioned you like the soundtrack. Seems like a good contribution to me!
I shouldn’t be commenting here, but I will.
Hm? Can you explain? Or is it just because you haven’t played it yet?
Usually when you hear about a settlement (and not a plea deal) that means this was a civil case and not a criminal one. A civil case doesn’t weigh in on whether or not criminal charges will be brought.
If enough people push the Attorney General of that state to pursue charges they still could (Edit: it’s been 14 years and the Statute of Limitations is 5 years for wiretapping which I think is the highest possible charge). But there is a higher standard for evidence in criminal trials. Not to mention the defense’s argument would likely be that schools have the right to wiretap students’ issued laptops, so the AG probably doesn’t want this to go to court and end up enshrining such a right when it currently holds civil liability due to the civil case succeeding.