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Alright, good to know. Thanks for your input!

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Du kannst mal nach old games download schauen, das ist eine Seite auf der solche Spiele gesammelt werden, die vom Entwickler nicht mehr gepflegt werden und deshalb oft nicht mehr normal zu erwerben sind.

Abandoned games oder so ähnlich hieß glaube ich eine weitere Seite.

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KA ob das bei Wort jetzt ein Ding ist, aber eine Versionsbezeichnung der Form JJMM ist recht üblich, häufig mit einer neuen größeren Version aller sechs Monate.

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Habe ich gerade oben schon kommentiert, schau mal ob avahi als Service läuft, dann solltest du Drucker im WLAN finden können.

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It’s remarkable that you took the time to write this essay just to reply to that post. Thank you for the effort and your insights, it was very interesting to read and I’m glad I stumbled across it!

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Einfach den avahi.service aktivieren / starten und dann sollte das funktionieren. Cups läuft ja sicherlich schon.

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They are a lot more likely to think about Windows, as they actively decided to avoid using it by moving to Linux. That is in stark contrast to the subset of Windows users that would never give it a second thought, as they are unaware of what an operating system even is, nevermind having an overview of which ones exist and what their respective advantages may be.

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Tendenziell eher 15/16tel

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How well is that working for you? This setup in particular, but also streaming steam games in general?

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I didn’t read too much into it, but roughly speaking: Because the technology by design aggregates data immediately and drops any personal identifiers/ the unaggregated data in the process. Other companies can build whatever they want on that, but if done properly, it is impossible to reconstruct user-specific data points and profile the users that way.

This type of privacy-preserving aggregation technique is not new, it is fairly common for things like demographic data, where you want to know things like population density and incomes for some area, without just publishing an exact address with corresponding income for every person (as an example).

Edit: I think I missed your point a little bit. I am unsure, but it seemed that Anonymous is responsible for designing the framework, not doing any tracking (i.e. it wouldn’t necessarily be “put all trust into them collecting it”). Maybe rolling out that technology could be done in a way of blocking other tracking, or maybe it is intended as a basis for regulations to take up. Maybe someone else can give more informed input on that.

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