The state of the rail system is a relatively reliable measure of how densely populated a country is.
The state of the rail system is a relatively reliable measure of how densely populated a country is.
Got to get that ad revenue.
I agree with you on the GPU hardware and AI bubbles, but I’m not sure I would consider VR/AR to be a bubble right now. The hype has mostly died down by now, and I think it’s stabilized to the point where it will remain until we have new advances in hardware.
Oh, it’s sleep(5) all over again.
I can’t imagine this turning into any kind of ism. Nope, not at all.
It’s the silently part that is the problem. If you want your personal pictures to be stored on your personal cloud, you’re a lot more likely to want location tags attached. If it just told you that it was stripping the tags, then you could disable it for certain apps, Rather than not noticing until you already deleted the original images from the phone.
No, you don’t understand. The tin foil hat protects me from the government brainwashing 5g cell towers.
You know something is wrong when Google is one of the most consumer friendly companies.
I’m sorry, but you meant paid with ads, correct?
Presumably, they are referring to literally every other time a government seized control of the media. This isn’t exactly the same, but it’s fairly close to some of what happened in the early stages of some of those cases.
Yeah, putting the government in charge of media is always a good idea and never results in any problems.
Oh, the bottom text is cut off in the thumbnail on my app. That makes a lot more sense.
It’s almost like people cheer for the country they live in.
Plus, the signal client is open source. You can literally be 100% sure that your keys are being securely generated.
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Yeah, privacy is not political.
There’s already plenty of open source alternatives. Mouse drivers are relatively simple.
IDK, “it” feels a whole lot weirder than “them”.
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JavaScript runs on the client. It’s fairly easy to do the encryption there.