Didn’t like when Russia did it and I don’t like that Ukraine is doing it. BUT, the review/per basis process does make a big difference and makes it an easier pill to swallow.
Didn’t like when Russia did it and I don’t like that Ukraine is doing it. BUT, the review/per basis process does make a big difference and makes it an easier pill to swallow.
Researchers were able to clone a user’s entire Signal session by copying the local storage directory, allowing them to access the chat history on a separate device
This has actually been useful for me in the past when reinstalling my OS lmao. In an ideal world we could reverify by entering a code from our phones to unlock the desktop local storage after moving it. My biggest wish for Signal is more seamless message history movement across devices and ecosystems. Fuck even proper back ups would be nice.
Basically they are what the 13 colonies were. Taxed to shit without support and rep lmao
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lmao chill. A broken clock is still right twice a day.
What are you on about? The Osprey is a piece of shit that should never have been flying to begin with.
Oh absolutely! I wouldn’t trust them with anything mission critical but for little projects here and there they’re absolutely amazing.
I’d recommend racknerd. Their black Friday pricing is available year round and they have super good annual pricing on some of their VPS options https://www.racknerd.com/BlackFriday/
Isn’t Netflix exempt from these fees too? Or do they just not allow you to sign up in app and redirect to a browser?
I think there’s some irony in Google getting fined for not storing ENOUGH user data lmao
I thought the man was joking then I saw his smooth brained response below. Software patents are cancer and shouldn’t exist.
Give it a break. To the average user that’s like using a bazooka to hunt deer. I love Linux but Windows has its place for most people and will for many years to come.
Can someone point out what kind of actual benefit reddits stands to gain from this? Although there are many, many, MANY things they’ve done in the past that are unpopular, I’ve been able to understand why they did it even though it sucked for end users. This one just seems dumb though. Since their shitty API changes 99.9% of my reddit traffic is from search sending me there. Hell there’s people that have only used reddit as a search resource and nothing more.
Rishi is an actual piece of shit.
Actually it’s simple. Work well done? Cool, the employee is working. This “monitoring” mentality needs to fucking die.
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Why the fuck not when the penalty is probably 1/20th the profits…
Right? They try to make us the product by hard baking invasive telemetry into windows. Then want us to pay for it too? Nawh.
Right? The headline makes it sound like they actually did something.
Damn Google be speed running how quickly they can make me replace all their services. Google Maps and Youtube are about the only 2 I still use.