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One records your every moment and was instantly exploited to get every piece of data you ever saw and the other does things when you ask it too and asks you before sending data off device. These are clearly exactly the same thing.
One records your every moment and was instantly exploited to get every piece of data you ever saw and the other does things when you ask it too and asks you before sending data off device. These are clearly exactly the same thing.
The fear of being smashed makes them retract into their safety zone
I don’t think Vimm’s is doing this, I think it’s a community effort
Alfred is just slightly better Spotlight or slightly worse Raycast (which you can totally use for free just fine)
That’s Info Wars, that’s a fair thing to think if you don’t watch Alex Jones much, the title of the Knowledge Fight podcast was intentionally chosen to parody it
Knowledge Fight thoroughly breaks down Alex Jones’ arguments, he says a lot of bullshit so it takes a lot of time. Also they’re comedians and it’s pretty entertaining.
Literally the reason the episodes are so long is because of the constant stream of bullshit Alex Jones spews.
The side effect of the fourth option is your news outlet dies because it can’t get any money
Some companies in my experience do do exit interviews for people who are fired. This makes more sense when you realize exit interviews are mostly to give the company a heads up if they think you might try to sue them.
Exit interviews aren’t box checking exercises, they exist to give the company a heads up if the employee seems like they’re disgruntled and might try to sue. Always skip them, it only benefits the company that laid you off, nobody else.
Hexbear isn’t a great place to look for cis women. It’s an amazing place if you’re looking for tankies though.
So can nearly all physical locks you’ll find on a house door. The ones nearly everyone puts on their doors are super simple. Most thieves won’t bother though, if your lock poses even the slightest challenge they’ll go through a window if they really want in.
Picking a lock is a lot more likely than somebody finding an exploit and hacking your lock. In either case, locks are minimal theft deterrent, not prevention.
If it were Google, sure. Apple doesn’t sell ads, they’re not an ad company.
Implying blue states will be allowed to exist 5 years from now
My new build house (built and bought last year) has a gas stove, furnace, dryer, and water heater. I’m in the US 🫠
The base of it is, but you’re not buying a phone with a fully open source Android OS on it
What if I told you a lot of companies don’t have solid review requirement processes? Some barely use version control at all
That’s probably just because they didn’t want to bother becoming GDPR compliant and instead blocked everyone that would have that requirement. Curious if they did anything for California though, since they have similar legislation.
I checked the original post text 3 separate times because I was so convinced Elon Musk wrote it. It sounds like this dude is Elon Musk on an alt account, it’s so eerily similar to how he talks about technology.
iCloud is a data backup system, it has nothing to do with the topic at hand