I would suggest just not subscribing to any communities on that site. Let’s not turn everything into a defederate war debate.
I would suggest just not subscribing to any communities on that site. Let’s not turn everything into a defederate war debate.
Anytime a website wants to store more than 5MB of data safari asks for your permission first. This page talks about a bug in webkit where it miscalculates how much storage is being requested:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202137
Some people say that deleting all the storage for the site in question in safari settings -> privacy -> manage website data will fix it. Be prepared to log in again after deleting the data.
I think it is way more likely they just bought imagery from existing sources. There are tons of high res imagery out there that you can purchase. Price is usually determined by how old it is. This seems way more likely than an insurance company hiring a drone operator and going door to door. Secondly, companies never share the details of things like this. Wherever the source, they are unlikely to share it. Companies don’t give details because they don’t want to fight you. They just want to cancel your account and move on.
That isn’t to say this is right.
Do we want insurance companies peering into our backyards from imagery? I don’t. Regardless of if it’s a drone or not.
I would start from scratch, BUT I would reuse pieces as they made sense. Copy over things as needed, but not wholesale.
Right now I would go with Debian. Newish release. Everything is up to date, and they are quite stable.
Allowing an org to federate is not being lenient, it is how federation works. Defederating should be done to protect the federation from a node causing harm to the federation–not preemptively in my opinion.
OK. Changed.