A few days ago I sent a GDPR request to some company to delete my personal data. They said to install their app and send a ticket from the app. The email was sent from the email address to which the account is registered. Is this even legal?
A few days ago I sent a GDPR request to some company to delete my personal data. They said to install their app and send a ticket from the app. The email was sent from the email address to which the account is registered. Is this even legal?
Man, Elon really does ruin everything. Can’t even use X as a variable anymore without a disclaimer.
It’s causing hell of problems to mathematicians worldwide.
Suddenly, every math formula ever written is subject to copyright and royalties.
They are left asking Y.
Fuck that, I refuse to give him the letter. He can pry it from my cold dead hands as he chokes on my liver!
An X is an X, the social network shall be known as X, formerly Twitter /J
How about using a programmer style variables like badCompanyName. You don’t have to be a mathematician. Sure, I can totally appreciate concise names, but some times you have to use longer names to avoid collisions.
I prefer [insertconpanynamehere] but in this case name and shame almost seems more appropriate.
Csmel case isn’t POSIX complaint. Underscores ftw /s
“As you can see on this graph, the Twitter axis represents time, and the Y axis represents total number of unique visitors”