Feel bad for the average Joe over there.
Feel bad for the average Joe over there.
The irony of using an advice animal is so fitting; well done.
I’ve said for a while that platforms that allow you to easily move make me more comfortable using them, and ironically, more likely to stay around.
Really they need to work on power usage and temperature of x86 so the chips are easier to use in mobile devices without a fan and dying in 3 hours. Stationary devices seem to be chugging along with x86 comfortably, but the chips are currently impractical otherwise.
I always feel like an old granny when I read about passkeys because I’ve never used one, and I’m worried I’ll just lock myself out of an account. I know I probably wouldn’t, but new things are scary.
Are they normally used as a login option or do they completely replace MFA codes? I know how those work; I’m covered with that.
One of my mates has been pinged for it before, but it seems like he just got a stern letter.
I put my setup behind a VPN anyway. Proton hasn’t done me wrong yet.
“They have to get rid of it unless they decide not to.”
I assume it’s just gonna be inherited by Mauritius.
I wonder if we do ever create some form of immortality, if we discover that the human psyche has some kind of ‘wall’ where a person just doesn’t want to live anymore. Not due to health or personal life issues, just that there is a time limit on sanity that we don’t know about.
Yeah it’s a pretty shite situation all around. Will be interesting to follow the US DOJ ruling on the split-up of Google.
Edit: Oops misread the name! Thought this was about Joss 😬
Well, when there’s only really 2 friends available, and the other options are just those guys in different hats…
I see you’re also obsessed with media scrobbling. I fell down the Trakt rabbit hole a few years ago.
But I don’t see any reason why they “wouldn’t be able” to have a deal anymore.
It’s this part of the article that stuck out to me:
the DOJ suggested limiting or prohibiting default agreements and “other revenue-sharing arrangements related to search and search-related products.” That would include Google’s search position agreements with Apple’s iPhone and Samsung devices — deals that cost the company billions of dollars a year in payouts. The agency suggested one way to do this is requiring a “choice screen,” which could allow users to pick from other search engines.
Any guesses on how this would affect Android and Firefox?
I’m not 100% on how the Android business works so I’m not sure how important Goggle’s involvement is.
Firefox relies on Google’s ‘default search engine’ bribe quite a lot, and they might not be able to offer that anymore(?)
Saying it’s AI even when it’s completely irrelevant makes it modern and cool though.
Is there a way to get that Cheetos pattern onto denim shorts?
They don’t want to get their fur wet.
Camden is great if you fancy getting fingered in an alley by a geezer wearing sandals in 2°C.
I think UBO makes it redundant.