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  • It's EU's GDPR.

    Anything like a newsletter or marketing must be opt-in. And it cannot be bundled with other consent, that is they can't refuse to provide you a service if opt-in isn't absolutely necessary.

    To be honest, not sure if any other countries have such laws.

  • Mozilla Did a Reddit AMA About Their 2024 Firefox Priorities… See What You Missed
  • I still don't like it.

    But it doesn't change the fact that some big players insist on PWAs instead of standalone Electron/whatever wrappers if you want anything close to a native desktop experience instead of a browser tab.

  • The psychological warfare that happens internally when I come to pay my restaurant bill is killing me
  • Wow, what a great argument!

    Just don't eat out, with no customers around the money to pay these poor workers' salaries will certainly appear out of thin air.

    Don't blame the OP for doing what most of the civilized world outside of USA does, which is paying the exact amount on the receipt.

  • Using Google whilst Duck Duck Go is down. How long has Google been this bad?
  • Misquotes? There are literally screenshots in the article showing full quotes, I don't know who are you trying to lie to...

    And just because Kagi put some text on their website doesn't make it true.
    Taxes don't work like that (at least not VAT) and you're a fool for trusting a company which tried to commit a fraud.

    Some EU countries do have tax exemptions for small businesses, which Kagi isn't by any definition.

    Anyway, that sure didn't take long for you to prove Godwin's law, huh?

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