I don’t think that is a good way to express it. The gmail service supported POP and any gmail client (e.g. my iOS Mail app) could then get that email. It isn’t about only the web client.
> I believe that people need to realize that their messages were already being logged by many different moderation bots, just not publicized. Unless the messages are end to end encrypted, it was just a matter of time before they were scooped up and archived.
and that makes it ok for you to do aswell? Bots storing all the messages is also not ok, but they also don't publish it, so it is way less problematic
I did consent for discord to have my data, I did NOT consent to you having my data.
The discord TOS clearly state:
> Our services might also provide you with access to other people’s content. You may not use this content without that person’s consent, or as allowed by law.
As I was not informed of the usage BEFORE it was taken, I could neither opt in nor opt out.
GDPR clearly states, even in the case of "legitimate interest" I have to be informed.
I only found this randomly, but if I hadn't, I had no idea of the data validation happening, so I couldn't opt out.
Unfortunately TOS consist of words and words cannot constrain technical affordances. There has been a black market of scraped discord data for years (it was even sold on the public web at spy.pet). Stuff like this is probably the only way people will wake up to the realities of digital privacy.
Hopefully this will also wake people up to the issues with putting so much information (announcements, support, documentation, etc) behind a closed platform, thus making efforts like this invaluable for the future.
Discord (Chat in general) is really nice if you are the first to have a problem.
If anyone else has the same problem, they can't find it by just googling tho. So they need to ask the same question again which gets annoying pretty fast unfortunately
in the novels there are 3 suns, so it is 4 bodies.
The simulation doesn't get easier with 4 tho, so 3 body problem is still a good name. Also the planets mass is "almost" negligible compared to that of the suns, so I assume simulating (+ occasional correcting) 3 bodies is already a good approximation.
It’s not a good approximation because (spoilers) the challenge is to identify the location of the planet relative to the suns, not simply to locate the suns themselves. I too wondered at the title.
On windows I had to explicitly allow the executable in the windows firewall. I didn't get any popups or warnings that it got blocked. After that, it worked fine
When you ship javascript, the Browser already has a lot of the bigger libraries built in. When you ship rust/wasm, you need to ship all of the basic types like Strings, Vecs, + a lot of the std
This one is the last one I heard of but I also haven't followed the scene much lately: https://store.steampowered.com/app/324810/TOXIKK/