

I think that’s a red flag, not a dog whistle. the latter is intended by the person publishing it
I think that’s a red flag, not a dog whistle. the latter is intended by the person publishing it
I think that’s a red flag, not a dog whistle. the latter is intended by the person publishing it
for streaming, yeah, for tracking its plenty
for streaming, yeah, for tracking its plenty
smart glasses with built in cameras, and for the same reason teslas
ok but then you can’t do Rust, so this does not apply.
but if you did… !
ok, I most often type with 2 hands, but I have issues holding my tablet sized laptop for a longer time, so it’s hard to even just keep reading on it. and it does not even have an HDD inside. I have no such problems with my phone, I could hold it probably for hours.
Didn’t know it only applied to UWP apps on Windows. That does seem like a pretty big problem then.
it is mostly for compatibility reasons. no win32 programs are equipped to handle such granular permissions and sandboxing, they are all made with the assumption that they have access to whatever they need (other than other users’ resources and things that require elevation). if Microsoft would have made that limitation to every kind of software, that Windows version would have probably been a failure in popularity because lots of software would have broken. I think S editions of windows is how they tried to go in that direction, with a more drastic way of simply just dropping support for 3rd party win32 programs.
I don’t still have a Mac readily available to test with but afaik it is any application that uses Apple’s packaging format.
ok, so if you run linux or windows utils in a compatibility layer, they still have less of a limited access? by which I mean graphical utilities. just tried with firefox, for macos it wanted to give me an .iso file (???)
if so, it seems apple is doing roughly the same as microsoft with uwp and the appx format, and linux with flatpak: it’s a choice for the user
How do you know that? If you live in a neighborhood signals bleed all over the place and undoubtably they have information on you.
I think OPs body does not emit radio signals
all the infos on nearby devices have already been collected over and over by your neighbours and people walking around outside.
aaand now that is also attached to their name.
be sure to ask if they have swiped on the locking thing too
or certain keys on the keyboard
so, no. good catch OP!
I was thinking the same thing. who would write typescript if they could just do Rust?
I don’t understand how can all your smartphones keep working after it repeatedly hitting the ground.
Drop your phone?
I’m careful with my phone, and for the last 15 years I did not have such problems. except when I had, but then the battery flying out was a very small problem compared to others
and also introducing hardware backdoors, courtesy of Going Dark
how do you use it with one hand?
imo that’s the only benefit of having a smartphone. any other computer can do internet calls too
It literally requires every connected wallet to process the same transactions as everyone else.
wat?
wallets don’t process any transactions other than yours. and even then, wallets do the easy work.
it would be interesting to hear your opinion, @Pro@programming.dev, why did you think you want to post this here