what does a web browser have to do with a search engine?
noodlejetski
does an iPhone require you to accept privacy policy when you launch the clock app for the first time after having already set your phone up?
I don't think I should be required to accept a privacy policy in order to use a clock or a local music player, the way Xiaomi phones do.
from the top of my head, that won't include lemm.ee, sopuli, beehaw, szmer.info, slrpnk.net, sh.itjust.works, or other threadiverse instances like kbin/mbin.
it doesn't support any Galaxy Watches at the time I'm writing this, but if you end up picking another device, look into Gadgetbridge and which devices it supports: https://gadgetbridge.org/
they probably just hardcoded some replies to the cabbage/wolf/boat riddle.
it's a reply from a Mastodon account, which automatically tags people you're writing your reply to.
I didn't even know there was a book.
you can just click the link and read the first few sentences, it's free!
from the linked website:
Ask you government to call on the European Commission to withdraw the chat control proposal. Point them to a joint letter that was recently sent by children’s rights and digital rights groups from across Europe. Click here to find the letter and more information.
one paragraph below that:
When reaching out to your government, the ministries of the interior (in the lead) of justice and of digitisation/telecommunications/economy are your best bet. You can additionally contact the permanent representation of your country with the EU.
the bold parts are clickable URLs in the original text.
holy shit, an LLM making things up?!?!???!?!! omg how unprecedented!