“So instead of writing three applications, you write it in a special programming language, which is basically English, which describes how you want to see this application in a very specified way, and then AI agents, together with JetBrains tooling, will generate the code of all of these platforms,” Skrygan said.
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I am not a lawyer anywhere, nor a citizen of the kingdom, but usually, when you circumvent an ID check, that's not legal.
That's true. But there isn't any advice that will work against such totalitarian practices and be legal at the same time. Either you circumvent the law with some VPN, or you relinquish your right to privacy.
The VPN route won't work with sites like Blue Sky, as they've already bent to the state so you won't have privacy there, even if your face or ID isn't in their database.
I see no problem with that.
Being based in another jurisdiction might allow them to tell the UK government to suck a fat dick.
You made me remember college, when we'd carry Knoppix on a thumb drive to use on university shared computers.
Some banks restrict many features behind a "trusted computing" requirement.
Is there anything preventing you from installing it in your main drive?
Minisforum are pretty well regarded.
Not seeing any links to a page, what's up?
Not illegal yet. I'm joking. Makes sense.