They exempted iMessage because it's not big in Europe. If it were as big as in the US it would've fallen under the DMA.
jormaig
What's the difference between this and CBOR?
To me it feels that if the planet cannot support life, then it's not an Earth-like planet. So, the definition of Earth-like planet is broken
But if they had authentication you would know that the message doesn't come from a legitimate satélite.
Most of the time comes disabled by default. You can easily change it but it's a shame that it doesn't come enabled by default
For me the trick was to disable web search. I don't remember how I did it but you can Google it. Then it was really nice and fast, as it should've always been
Quite an interesting read. When explained it seems obvious but this whole "weirdness" is introduced because there are two types of "noexcept". The exception specifier and the exception checker. All because the committee doesn't want to introduce new keywords (which I respect).
Duo (videocalling app)
Well, I rarely fail because I look inside the connector and see where the plastic is and then plug it properly. I tend to fail when I cannot see inside the connector because it's in a weird spot.
I guess the redditor was either bragging about always looking inside or was a kid
In Spain, union staff is company staff. They get paid by the company. There are some rules about how much staff time a union gets depending on company size. If I remember properly it was about 1 full time employee per every 80 workers.
For striking, in Spain people just take the cut of that day or, depending on the sector, there are arrangements where workers strike and company still pays the same. Usually transport workers.
Wait wait, you PAY your unions in the US??? I thought I already heard all
I was still waiting for them to enable it by default...