@GrapheneOS looking forward to the partnership with Motorola but are you going to keep supporting current pixels (8, 9, 10)?
Asking this because I'm using a pixel 6 that will go EOL in October. As such, I might have to buy a new pixel soon, as I don't expect Motorola to ship new devices compatible with GrapheneOS by October.
Thanks!
@a true about privacy, but you must understand that when Google was built there wasn't any concern on privacy.
Nowadays, everyone talks about privacy and it makes it harder for anyone to come up with something new.
It will surely take time for the EU itself to bring something to life while adhering to its own GDPR.
Good thing is personal data won't be used to support their companies. Id pay for google if it didn't hoard my personal data.
Someone once said "if it's free, you are the product"
Starting to see (and getting a bit excited about) some components of openwebsearch.eu, and I was wondering if the EU will finally get its own Common Crawl, like dataset (commoncrawl.org).
It seems the crawling results aren't publicly accessible yet, and there's already some discussion about GDPR implications.
At this pace, we're still far from being able to compete with US-scale open data efforts 🤦♂️
#europe #commoncrawl #openwebsearch
🔗 https://pipeline.shared-search.eu/
🔗 https://pipeline.shared-search.eu/explain/license.html
Nero Burning ROM will always stay in my heart as the best product name ever. This is not open for discussion.
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(For the younger generation: Burning ROM meant burning up to 650MB of data on a CD-R(W). For the even younger ones: Nero was a ROMan emperor who, according to legend, watched the city of Rome burning after he started the fire :)
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