We discovered the bongo technique about two years ago, I genuinely can't remember how we gave her attention before that, for now there is only bongos.
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It's not open source if that's what you mean. If you think that stops people looking at code then I'll have some of what you're smoking please.
If you're genuinely interested in how the Find My system works Here's a good paper on it. The papers publishers even have an open source tool to connect to Apples Find My network which is neat.
Movie is Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
Bitwarden pro right? ($10 for the year, totally worth it). My mobile app can create/use them already too.
Ah yes, the Curiosity rover was famous for its short travel distances and lifespan.
I apologize, was attempting to be funny. The best thing about Lemmy is the community, so please keep joining in.
Do you generally ask everyone you know about their app buying choices? How many people do you know? How up to date is this data? Does it include in-app purchases?
I'm quite surprised Proton would use Gizmodo as a source. A quote from their articles first paragraph: "[as] Apple and Google beef up privacy".
I guess they mean all the tech companies try to block each other so that they collect all the data themselves...
You make it sound like a savvy business decision to double dip with subscriptions and ads. They choose to give it away with prime to get market share from Netflix. All that's changed is they've decided you're ready to be bent over a barrel now.
So, you and your friend were talking about a subject you obviously are interested in, likely spend heaps of time online searching about, commenting and following on social media and you're surprised you got an ad for it? Bonkers.
I've seen this dude's videos before, it's always the same. Whine about how hard privacy is in a monotone voice.
He's not wrong, but goddamn is it monotonous content.