No thanks
Anatsa uses advanced techniques to avoid >detection and gain access to banking >information.
Anyone who knows what those advanced techniques are?
Why keep using a platform when it no longer tries to adhere to your needs?
There is probably licensed code in there somewhere. Which means open sourcing it is really cumbersome. It would probably cost more money to open source it than to do the refund.
It's so weird that Google migrated to the pile of dung that is RCS instead of just fostering any of their existing chat protocols. Google Talk was working great 15 years ago...
You are right, I didn't think of MBR.
It was possible for Ubuntu once upon a time
Odd choice to use Android 11 on one of them and Android 14 on the other. Makes me suspicious of their ability to keep these devices up to date over time.
Yes, unstable Debian is still hella stable. But you probably don't want to suggest it as the first Linux dust since you need some extra carefulness when updating.
Electric cars don't have more data collection than other modern cars. They all collect your data, regardless of the energy source.
This needs to be regulated.
This is enough for most projects.
Just because it's observed in the tech industry doesn't mean that it's unique to it.
You cannot seed files that are altered. It's not the same files anymore.
So yes, as long as you want to continue sending, you need to keep the original files around.
That's my point exactly. Everyone is so old that a 70 year old is considered young relative to the others.
What game should a group of around 15 colleagues play to get the most out of 3 hours after work at an internet cafe?
It's a mixed group of gamers and non gamers, and we want everyone to have a good time.
I'm thinking something where we can divide us into two teams and quite quickly get some enjoyment out of it even if most haven't played it before.
but work in body text &
Cross posting here since Boost sufferers from the mentioned issue.