I could be mistaken, but since it’s a Mozilla base code and F-Droid distribution chain, I’m not sure where Google can stick it’s thumb in the pie.
I could be mistaken, but since it’s a Mozilla base code and F-Droid distribution chain, I’m not sure where Google can stick it’s thumb in the pie.
(currently scrolling from the throne) Fixed that for you
File under “abusive uses of technology”
Yes. Since Halloween is the last day of October, the 31st, it’s kinda never on the 13th. So yeah, it’s a shitpost.
All technology development stands on the shoulders of giants. It’s unethical for modern giants to refuse to continue the tradition.
Or just agree with what your betters want you to think, obviously. </s>
Not everyone thinks of dog, there’s a bit of a bell curve.
No, sadly leopards are eating the proletariat faces, but they’re his proletariat faces
🎶 It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you 🎶
🎵 There’s nothin’ that a hundred men or more could ever do 🎵
🎶 I bless the rains in South America 🎶
Cracking a phone is pretty doable. Cracking phones in a way that will hold up in a court trial, much more formal.
I thought her insights were practical and grounded. Do you disagree about the factual nature of their anecdote about engagement with cameras off? Or that the anecdote isn’t indicative of general audiences? Would you care to elaborate on what you mean by “what actual people are actually like”?
If your goal is to play “Robin Morningwood Adventure - A Gay RPG” from the comfort of your closet without your aunt getting a notification, then you want to mark the game private.
https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/1150-C06F-4D62-4966
Obviously, this is insufficient if you don’t want the watchful eye of Valve themselves to be upon your gaming session.
Them too, but lukewarm by comparison.
How about https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
/s
Obviously NixOS is the way to go for a gaming OS, just use the right flake and you’re all set!
/s
I have a similar use case, what do you recommend on the pi for a TV OS?
Not free, but I’ve found great value with purelymail.com. Cost is $10/year or there’s a calculator for advanced pricing (basically AWS costs forwarded).
If you provide your own domain, you can have unlimited email addresses. If you use a provided domain, there’s no predefined limit, but abuse will be stressed by the developer.
If you lose the master account’s password the admin cannot reset it for you, which indicates a strong commitment to privacy.
Because it’s paid, no activity requirements, phone number requirements, or invitations.
It has one of the best terms of service pages I’ve ever read.
This one features the number 19.
Can we all at least agree that counting numbers are a joke? Sometimes they start at zero … sometimes they start at one …