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I emailed them about this and they said they would consider removing it. But need more people to complain. If you are a paying subscriber please let them know! There is power in your voice.


I couldn't find a direct email or submission form, so I went with a Bluesky message. Hopefully these drops in the bucket amount to something.


I will do this. Thanks for the nudge.


Has this tax change been mentioned in any earnings calls as a reason for layoffs. Perhaps if that evidence could be found it would bolster the argument being made here. Didn't someone have all earnings call transcripts in a large database - perhaps an AI can find evidence of this?


I just installed tiktok for the first time on my Android device and it asked for no permissions and even let me use it without creating an account. How is it getting photos and videos on my device?


Normal practice is a prompt-on-first-attempt: when you click on various things, it'll ask; I've never given it access to anything, and so I get a prompt asking for permission to see my contacts about once a week.


Original blog post that the article was seemingly based on https://security.googleblog.com/2024/03/vulnerability-reward...


If you mean the existing H-1B lottery, see sibling comment linking the Forbes article which says "However, attorneys say attempting to reorder the H-1B lottery from highest to lowest salary by regulation, as the administration has discussed, would be unlikely to survive a legal challenge."


There’s nothing in the constitution preventing legislators from altering H-1B regulations that I know of. What kind of legal challenge are you referring to, exactly?


I don't think this article will age well.


Remains one of my proudest contributions to Chromium https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/25...


The lasting legacy will be persuading everyone that installing apps should have its own scary word like "sideloading" rather than just "installing".


I think you're talking about Chromebooks.


Unfortunately they are also proprietary, spyware-laden devices, that cease to be updated for no good reason after 5 years.


Can't wait for hacker news to find out about --enable-features and --disable-features.


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