It's funny because where I live there were even warnings to never give your card to the cashier back when they weren't so popular. It was precisely because of some rare cases of cashiers managing to clone or charge the card during that moment. I, and most people I know, wouldn't just hand in their card if asked. It just doesn't happen here.
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Haha, no worries! There's definitely some truth in this.
I got recently diagnosed with autism and r/autism is the reason I started using Reddit again after more than a year. I would prefer using Lemmy for this but there's barely any activity in autism community on Lemmy. Yeah, I know, I should be the change I want to see. I promise I will try to post something there!
True. This is one of the reasons why I only help people with their computers using remote desktop now. I'm so done with doing this verbally over the phone.
I think vast majority of my friends wouldn't be able to tell the difference between "browser", "search engine" and just "Google". Yes, it seems weird but TBH does it really matter? They can use internet just fine.
Man, would taking a few seconds to verify stuff kill you? All Proton applications are open source.
Finally did it a few months back. I'm slowly degoogling too, although I'm afraid I won't be ready to cut all ties for a bit more time.
It's really sad that tech ended up like this. It all seemed so exciting not that long ago.
Well, I actually enjoy code review, and I enjoy it on both ends. I learned A LOT thanks to insightful review by my teammates. And I like to pass that knowledge on to juniors when reviewing their code.