@Deykun @opensource is also the same. Kbin desperately needs a way to stop new accounts from posting threads.
I think i'm going to stick with my 6a until they move to their own processor (that's not exynos)
I'm curious, If I delete my account periodically, are the profile and activity like comments/votes still out there in other instances? are votes deducted? I'm not sure if this is the right question but does deleting accounts federate?
If this also affects other bacteria and germs, wouldn't that mean people would not build up immunity to anything around them. It's reasonable for places like airports, hotels, and public spaces and subways but not "everywhere"
you could set up email accounts as forwarders to a single account. And on the email client add these accounts as aliases so you can reply with them. So you get a single unified view of emails as well as ability to reply with the one you want.
Google's Chrome web browser is set to warn users that private browsing does not prevent them from being tracked. Many users were under the impression that 'incognito' meant no tracking. Similarly, many Apple users think that Private Relay is some sort of private VPN service. However, some core diffe...
Google's Chrome web browser is set to warn users that private browsing does not prevent them from being tracked. Many users were under the impression that
thanks! checking it out
Just the other day I was thinking if i could run a mini games server on a raspberry pi. All the flash games growing up in a local device would be pretty darn awesome for the kids. would this help accomplish that?
Support WebGPU on Android, use of DXC for shader compilation, timestamp queries in compute and render passes, default entry points to shader modules, support display-p3 as GPUExternalTexture color space, memory heaps info, and more.
Support WebGPU on Android, use of DXC for shader compilation, timestamp queries in compute and render passes, default entry points to shader modules, support display-p3 as GPUExternalTexture color space, memory heaps info, and more.
for their latest gen phones. I got curious for my old galaxy phone but it was short lived
Gmail (usually with +domain@gmail.com) is where my newsletters and unimportant emails go. I think I switched when they discontinued Inbox.
This is why opensource developers get burnt out. If you don't like it, fork it. Stop shoehorning what you want on other people's project, especially for petty things like this.
Justice Department officials are in the late stages of investigating the iPhone maker, focusing on how Apple has used its other products and services to defend against threats to its core business.
Justice Department officials are in the late stages of investigating the iPhone maker, focusing on how Apple has used its other products and services to defend against threats to its core business.
that doesn't stop them from uploading things in the background.
It's almost like when companies try to build a wall, some people will try to break in, even for the sake of it, maybe the thrill of it, even if it worked for a minute.
Whatever their intentions, I'm glad they did. Apple got to strengthen their infrastructure (somewhat, users are still using it with access to a Mac), and it brought messaging interoperability conversation to congress.
People seem to forget Apple founders were doing this shit too. They build a blue box and sold it too.
Privacy friendly app repository by SECUSO, a unit of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Google having a giant hole in their system while they try to automate everything, while telling everyone else not to.
I just want to turn off Stories.
if you check the posters history, seems like a guy posting his own site everywhere, with AI images. so I'd just start blocking these.
The Catholic Church has left the chat room.
P.S. Not religious, fuck em' all
is Telegram FOSS on fdroid restrictive?
I just use it for checking the microblog these days. nothing else really happening.
It works fine for where I am but using a privacy friendly alternative is going to come with downsides, as it depends heavily on crowd sourced data.
Searching sucks big time for me too, as locations are not written in english here, you have to assume what the english transliteration might be. I just start with short close matches, and that usually works out after a little bit of digging. Google maps usually gives out most searched locations right away and often that's you're looking after.
We can only hope It will get better as more people start using it
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Data brokers know a lot about us. They silently harvest any information they can find, by purchasing information, using trackers, scraping social media, inge...
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Exploring potential privacy vulnerabilities in Apple devices. This article discusses revealing a user's first name without permissions using the mDNS protocol.
Exploring potential privacy vulnerabilities in Apple devices. This article discusses revealing a user's first name without permissions using the mDNS protocol.
The random posts/threads, active users sections seem like an unnecessary bloat, especially on mobile. Complete user details and magazine details shouldn't be listed on every post. An option to turn these off would be nice.