I wrote them to ask permission and got this response: https://lemm.ee/comment/15954329
FrederikNJS
I decided to write support and ask them permission to stream the game, here's their response:
Jellyfin has supported Music and TV shows since the start
Yes, but Google would not have done that if nobody used Firefox
This one terrifies me every time... When you pass a car going the opposite way, and it basically looks wike the steering wheel have a wig on... It's always an old woman... Can they even see the road? Or are they navigating using the sky?
Am Danish. This is fairly accurate, a solid 60% of Danish is just random guttural sounds. This documentary however misses that the remainder is 30% raw deadpan sarcasm, and 10% English words pronounced in an awful accent.
To contrast and compare, this is an average modern Swedish television quiz show: https://youtu.be/lzv6ljgwgzs
Dunning-Kruger is a hell of a drug...
The author of the article is clearly just confusing "encryption", "cryptography" and "hashing". Reading the full article makes it clear that the intention was to salt and hash the passwords, not encrypting them.
The OP made the argument that Zuckerberg wanted to know their passwords, such that if the users reused the same passwords elsewhere, then he would be able to log in there and check out their accounts.
For example he could have seen a profile he was interested in, nabbed their password and looked into their email.
Not that he wouldn't have godmode on their Facebook account, and needed their password to access their account, because of course he could have just accessed those accounts without needing the password.
I have not heard this rumor before, though I wouldn't be completely surprised if it was true.
Since all of these politicians are at the same time ensuring that they are above the law, I don't think you can count on getting them arrested.