The NSA has entire datacenters just to store your data.
catloaf
https://f-droid.org/app/org.jak_linux.dns66
Looks like it hasn't been updated in a while, but it still works.
"AI generated art" and "no copyrighted material" are mutually exclusive, unless you can show it was trained on licensed material
It's true. An integrated battery means only one case layer. A removable battery has a phone case and two sides on the battery case. That's a couple millimeters.
Same. Those features are more important than anything I get by rooting.
Honestly I don't even need root for anything. Adblock runs through a fake VPN app. My Pixel used to have a green screen tint, but Google fixed that at the OS level, so I don't need to have an app for that any more.
You can go to the properties and look at the metadata to find out more info.
You mean like that one that can use a command line and broke the guy's PC? Yeah, I don't want Google booking a half dozen flights to the wrong airports.
So... you're saying calling a productized die a "chip" is inappropriate? I think you'd be in the minority.
https://asiatimes.com/2024/10/huawei-uses-tsmc-loophole-to-bypass-us-chip-ban/
There's a semi-realistic graphic in that article. You can see multiple components in one package.
Besides, CPUs have had integrated GPUs for years now. I'm not sure why you'd be surprised to hear about separate multiple processor chips inside one big processor package.
How do US restrictions factor in here? TSMC is a Taiwanese company with only one operational plant in the US, the majority are in Taiwan, China, and Japan.
And very few people (at least people my age) are still on Snapchat. They all moved to Instagram stories years ago. I finally deleted my Snapchat account a couple months back, because the only reason I was still using it was to trade pictures with a friend of our cats.
No, people have always been shit at stuff like this.