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Hmm maybe what you call a mall in Australia is what Americans call a strip mall?
Hmm maybe what you call a mall in Australia is what Americans call a strip mall?
Newer Samsungs (at least 2019, maybe even older) have a microphone in the remote. It’s opt-in to give it that permission (you have to agree to a bunch of legalese), but it being Samsung, I just assume they’re listening anyway.
Uhhhhhhhhhh
How many of those listings are code for something?
Huh, I just went to the website to try and it worked for me
CVEs lol
What’s funny to me is that you could say Apple is the reason for this.
Apple’s had longer OS support for their phones than any Android manufacturer for a while, but then Google started catching up when they got their own chips and now Samsung and the others are pushing Qualcomm to quit their bullshit.
I do use an iPhone myself currently, but if Qualcomm opens their shit up enough that OEMs can provide at LEAST 5 years of software updates to their flagships, I might go back to Androidland (though I’m not sure what to even consider, I dislike Samsung and OnePlus disappointed me so hard with the OxygenOS->ColorOS switch that it’s literally the reason I went to iOS.
I suppose any Android phone would be good if I ran a custom ROM like I used to, but a couple of years ago bank apps in my country started checking the integrity of the bootloader and whatever. I couldn’t find any way around it back then, but maybe there’s something now?
Might be true for people buying their own WiFi routers.
Which already isn’t most consumers, because most people use what their ISP gives them.
I’ve actually done that
I thoughts bears had the right to human arms in the US
Or was it people and bear arms…
I don’t think Windows uses a microkernel. Hybrid kernel is the term I’ve heard used.
Securom has been cracked long ago yeah. I believe it was SafeDisc or StarForce that made things hella weird in a cracked game, but that was bypassed by mounting the CD back then and now I think the cracks work too
They are, but now some modern cases don’t have bays so personally I’m still restricted to external if I want one.
Cool, a replacement for GIFs too.
Next you’ll tell me you can add sound to it and make AVIFs with sound, won’t you?
Someone once said something to the tune of “Imagine if GIFs could have sound”, to which people pointed out that those are just called videos.
Hosting services behind a VPN I suppose
Waze isn’t technically difficult to replace, but it is going to be difficult to replace because the replacement needs critical mass to become useful. There’s no point using it over some other navigation app if people don’t report stuff.
I hope you get better soon. Is there any sort of cheap yet good insurance you would qualify for, based on e.g your location, disabilities, income, or anything?
I must admit I don’t know a whole lot about the whole system (though a fair bit more than your average European), but I do know there are cases where you can get good health insurance for cheap. Though I’m sure you’ve already looked into what your options are.
Turns as in intersections where you need to turn I guess.
Yeah. I have no need for a new computer right now (if I did, System76 would be at the top of the list though), but I wouldn’t mind a shirt.
Which STILL has the 6th highest GDP per capita (10th if you count tax-haven microstates and overseas territories).
Centuries of mass immigration built the US economy. Y’all are acting like economics is all zero-sum and more people = everyone is poorer, but the amount of jobs doesn’t stay constant as the amount of people increases. The US always had an influx of immigrants to fuel the ever-growing economic machine.
There’s plenty of reasons why a lot of people in the US can’t afford to live in cities, etc. None of it is because of immigration, it’s mostly corporate greed and stupid zoning laws.