Me too. I was hoping that video color management is finally coming to Firefox. I have to use a Chromium-based browser for YouTube and such, since Firefox is unusable for video on wide-gamut displays. But no, it’s wallpapers.
It’s amazing how tone deaf technologists can be when it comes to privacy, even when they have nothing to gain by exploiting the user’s data. DDG’s response reminds me of Mark Shuttleworth’s argument that they “have root”, so we can trust them with our life.
Dear DDG, you are getting complaints on GitHub and Hacker News. This is not the general public, it’s people who understand the issue. You should definitely reconsider whether you’re doing something wrong.
Don't just trust my SHA1s, verify with the sigs and the TrueCrypt Foundation public key. Ensure the key has the fingerprint shown in the great-great-great grandparent of this comment, independently verified by others in this thread.
gpg: Signature made Tue 07 Feb 2012 12:45:26 PM PST using DSA key ID F0D6B1E0
gpg: Good signature from "TrueCrypt Foundation <contact@truecrypt.org>"
gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
Primary key fingerprint: C5F4 BAC4 A7B2 2DB8 B8F8 5538 E3BA 73CA F0D6 B1E0
If you are an Android user, in this situation you also lose access to all the apps that you bought from Google Play. Many developers only release their software through Google's app store, and for paid apps you cannot make backup copies of the APK, at least if your device isn't rooted, which it isn't for most users. If you are an Android dev, please also make your app available through other stores.
Digg is the company that lost all of my data (saved links and such) and then lied about it. We're slowly bringing the data back online, they replied to my messages 12 months apart. Yeah, I would totally trust them for my feed reading.
You can get 400:1 leverage at most "retail" forex brokers. You will have fewer options if you want _lower_ leverage, not higher. Something like 90% or more of traders lose all of their money, and the market maker gets to keep all of it, so they have all the interest in offering insanely high leverage. You are practically guaranteed to wipe out your account at 400:1.