Well, check out Solid and let me know if you have questions, I have worked with it (and Turtle).
Well, check out Solid and let me know if you have questions, I have worked with it (and Turtle).
Sure, but this ban won’t improve on that either.
It plays a big role in https://solidproject.org.
That said, there is no way it is feasible to represent the meaning of arbitrary English text in Turtle (or any other RDF serialisation format). There’s a reason the “Semantic Web” concept never really caught on.
In the Netherlands you’re just not allowed to get paid for it, that seems like it would solve that part.
I use Pika Backup to backup my home to this super cheap cloud host.
As @denschub@schub.social always emphasises: make sure to file a report at https://webcompat.com!
We ask everyone to file their reports, because all reports are really useful. Even if we don’t respond to every single thing you report, it’s a signal that we’re processing in many different ways. (…) please, keep reporting all issues you see, because every single blip counts!
https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/1de7bu1/comment/l8ghtr2/
Exhibit #17837 why Firefox isn’t “just more hardened by default”.
It’s also not necessarily just because Google wants more of your data (which they do); they may also just use a feature that can also be used to fingerprint you. But since it’s also just useful in general, it’s not disabled by default by regular Firefox.