Yeah, they have proven that they don’t release garbage, in multiple separate ways. They are the among the best game devs ever
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Yeah, they have proven that they don’t release garbage, in multiple separate ways. They are the among the best game devs ever
In the end their name, their achievements and their reputation has been transferred, and nothing else. I feel they (the studios’ teams) have been made use of to then deceive people who trust the names.
I’m sure you’re building the best business you can.
Hmm, this is interesting, it looks like if it was a multiboot solution
Theft Detection Lock is a powerful new feature that uses Google AI to sense if someone snatches your phone from your hand and tries to run, bike or drive away. If a common motion associated with theft is detected, your phone screen quickly locks – which helps keep thieves from easily accessing your data.
Why would we need AI for that? That just makes the function unpredictable. There must be a real solution to detecting this.
While I agree with you, the first step for user centric Android flavors regarding security is to support relocking the bootloader, with a custom (preferably the user’s own) digital signature. As long as we dont have that, an attacker could flash or just boot a custom bootloader through fastboot that does its own thing.
However that doesn’t really depend on Android system developers, I think, as the problem arises from the inferiority of almost every phone’s bootloader (chain) (because most phones does not support setting up a custom signature for bootloader verification), and probably that can only be reasonably solved by device manufacturers, because as I understand, bootloaders do a lot of heavily device specific things, so there cant really be a common (primary) bootloader, and making one for each phone is a lot of work that also involves lots of reverse engineering, and maybe the early bootloaders cant even be overwritten on some phones…
If they do that, nearly no one will find it, though. Are there larger non-federating servers?
I think the problem with this approach - read: the reason I don’t do this - is that you’re blocking communities from ever appearing again, and if your interests change, you still won’t see them. I think this is more likely to result in creating an echo chamber.
What I do is subscribe to communities that I found interesting, and then scroll all once in a while to see if there’s something else I like
I’m mostly reading my subscribed feed, and sometimes switch to all and if I find an interesting community, I subscribe to it too. The only communities I have blocked are either porn related or operating in a foreign language, which I see even though havening set my language preferences.
Do you think this one will be there too, with tencent in the picture?
Probably rather X number of seconds, like 30, but yeah
Not because of Biden, but to me threads blocking is a positive. I hope instances won’t undo their decision.
It’s also something if it only supports that in software, with you needing to refill the paper once more.
I don’t want to be that guy, but if they really want to be tracking prints, black and white printing does not need to make it impossible. There’s other ways to code information.
It does nothing, how can it be heavier than an actual Linux Distribution?
Are you sure about that? Data mining, even to the extents that take toll on user experience, is a common thing in consumer electronics
Outlook (the one that uploads your email login password to microsoft, and which markets this as a feature)
Probably none, but I think OP did not say this
Actually it’s not rare that a part of interprocess communication between a software’s processes is done through localhost networking
Afaik that’s docker’s fault. They always mark the latest uploaded image as latest. But also I thought it’s well known that :latest shouldn’t be used for any kind of software, unless you are a developer
Good bot
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