Those don’t guarantee delivery. A known spam domain or IP, among a few other things, can also result in blocks.
KairuByte
You just put one foot in front of the other
Overly vague laws are never a good thing.
I kinda doubt you’d be able to write a law that would actually have the effect you’re looking for. In the case of what you just wrote, all YouTube would need to do is write into their ToS that by uploading to their platform you’ve given them explicit permission to alter the video for purposes of storage space or increasing/decreasing quality.
I’m down for a breakup but I don’t see how we could twist this into illegality.
It’s their own server, so they’d just… upload it.
If the user clicked a “generate me a share link” button, and the button also, without letting the user know prior to the button press, enables search indexing, that is indeed a leak.
They can afford the fines?
That site is talking about averages, assembly across the board. The person you’re talking to is explicitly talking about CS jobs, like software developer or system engineer.
You can’t really compare the two.
Windows 11 only comes in 64 bit flavors so this would be a weird feature to leave in place.
You can sideload up to three apps without a paid dev account, they just expire in 7 days. Use something like AltStore (or better yet SideStore) and you have an easy way to install and re-sign two other apps. They also have the ability to essentially “offload” apps so you can have more than two other sideloaded apps, but only two can be active at a time (other than the signing app)