Weird how Renault and Dacia scored least creepy, Nissan most creepy. They're in quite a tight alliance these days.
Other than that, completely in line with big tech and governments: most US brands are more creepy than most European brands.
Weird how Renault and Dacia scored least creepy, Nissan most creepy. They're in quite a tight alliance these days.
Other than that, completely in line with big tech and governments: most US brands are more creepy than most European brands.
Does anybody have examples of popular programming languages that are not targeted to English?
12 in The Netherlands? I hope this includes cemeteries and embassies.
Just got a Fjallraven Skule 28 for exactly this. I like it so far.
Ready? I'm in the middle of the process. At the office, we got started as well and we're dragging our clients along.
I need to know the context.
Wow I did not expect to see actual ads. The answers could just be commercially manipulative instead.
Vivalid is European. The downside is that it's engine is Blink, which is in near full control of Google, thus killing web standardization.
Depending on your priorities you may be better off using Firefox (FOSS with mother organization in USA), or a fork of Firefox (not USA, but smaller projects with associated risks and drawbacks).
I can think of several ways: log analysis, methodology analysis, analysis of code comments writing style/errors, keeping the vulnerability in and finding home calls, human intelligence.
Good initiative, not the best name.
Open Geospatial Consortium (also OGC) is leading in its domain and has been for years. https://www.ogc.org/
Not listed in the article: I like Detrumpez Vous best. It has been around for a while, and yes, it is offered in English as well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.detrumpezvous.app
The difference being that in the one of those cases you still need to open a browser instance before you are able to browse the web.