Your comment perfectly describes itself.
Your comment perfectly describes itself.
It’s not open source if that’s what you mean. If you think that stops people looking at code then I’ll have some of what you’re smoking please.
If you’re genuinely interested in how the Find My system works Here’s a good paper on it. The papers publishers even have an open source tool to connect to Apples Find My network which is neat.
Agreed, the tone was bizarre. Like the main actors were told it’s a comedy romance, and the supporting cast were told it’s a serious crime movie. Even the ending seemed to be split like this.
The audacity of them adding features. I’m a bit disappointed Big Mozilla haven’t solely focused on what mindlight is using their browser for too (whatever that is).
Whoa, I didn’t make up the ridiculous new York cat doomsday story, chill out. I didn’t realize in your head this was a (likely?) possibility, I’d assumed common sense which is my bad. I though it was more of a “XKCD what if” question.
You’re accusing me of whatabouism?! Your argument is literally “WHAT ABOUT if everyone in new York let their cats out???” Im flabbergasted. You can focus on whatever issues you want, I’m just saying cats are pretty low on my list.
And yes, unsolicited - unless I greatly missunderstood OPs intentions for the post. At least I’ve learned that being indoors is statistically safer than being outdoors though, so thank you for that insight.
I’d actually be interested to know what would happen in the new York situation, there is probably enough rats to sustain this new cat population comfortably.
I’m not against getting cats spayed/neutered, or having cats soly indoors, I’m not sure where that came from? It’s just irksome when people insist on locking them up, especially unsolicited.
“One too many, no local ecology can handle”…Are you implying we are on verge of a stray cat doomsday? Lots of countries have feral cats (and dogs),and while not ideal, they haven’t collapsed society (yet).
Regardless, if you are able to sort out some other issues, like global warming, or micro plastics first, I’ll wholeheartedly listen about the cat apocalypse, deal?
You could replace the word “cat” with “human” in your comment and it’d make much more sense.
Where I live, cats provide an invaluable service of keeping pests away. So until they start meowing about unionizing I’ll let them roam free, with the dogs.
Movie is Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
Looks like it’s achieved by editing some .conf files. It’s mentioned in the link provided.
Bitwarden pro right? ($10 for the year, totally worth it). My mobile app can create/use them already too.
Ah yes, the Curiosity rover was famous for its short travel distances and lifespan.
Me gusta indeed
There’s millions of apps with ads, billions of websites with ads, trillions of hours of videos with ads. Advertising is terrible, but if you can’t see how they make money, your blind.
I apologize, was attempting to be funny. The best thing about Lemmy is the community, so please keep joining in.
Do you generally ask everyone you know about their app buying choices? How many people do you know? How up to date is this data? Does it include in-app purchases?
I’m quite surprised Proton would use Gizmodo as a source. A quote from their articles first paragraph: “[as] Apple and Google beef up privacy”.
I guess they mean all the tech companies try to block each other so that they collect all the data themselves…
All the ONT boxes I’ve seen in houses have fiber directly to the box.
Assuming everyone will have pihole “configured correctly”, not mentioning how to do that, saying you don’t need ublock if you have a pi hole (it does more than black ads). All in all a terrible comment.
You make it sound like a savvy business decision to double dip with subscriptions and ads. They choose to give it away with prime to get market share from Netflix. All that’s changed is they’ve decided you’re ready to be bent over a barrel now.
I’ve seen this dude’s videos before, it’s always the same. Whine about how hard privacy is in a monotone voice.
He’s not wrong, but goddamn is it monotonous content.