40+ is where it gets really interesting, introducing the possibility of getting delirious with weirdly unsettling hallucinations.
Don't fuel them by watching TV is all I'm gonna say.
Hi, I'm Miss Brainfart.
I'm afraid of sharks, with the exception being blåhaj. What could that possibly mean, huh.
(That's not a hint, I genuinely have no idea)
Lemmings can also find me @miss_brainfart:catgirl.cloud on Matrix, if they desire to do so for e2ee reasons
40+ is where it gets really interesting, introducing the possibility of getting delirious with weirdly unsettling hallucinations.
Don't fuel them by watching TV is all I'm gonna say.
Does that mean we can make moon photos that are even further from reality now?
I really don't get the use of super high resolutions on tiny sensors like that.
Sure, you can have a crazy zoom (aka crop) while still retaining good enough resolution, but at this point?
All the detriments that minuscule, high-res sensors bring about won't just disappear.
On that note, I wish Firefox had a setting to always load sites in reader mode, when available. Ideally with the ability to set exceptions, though.
I didn't know that, this is super cool!
Well damn, this is great. Too many private email providers still do their own thing in terms of encryption, so that is awesome to hear
One of the big organs of the EU deliberately breaking EU law. Always cool when that happens.
Although, they've proven themselves to be so incompetent, I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't actually know EU law.
The company making billions off their own deceptive behaviour is working on a feature that will scan apps for deceptive behaviour.
Surely this is 100% benevolent and out of pure good will.
UnifiedPush needs all the support we can give it
What users often do not realize is that almost all such notifications travel over Google and Apple's servers.
So on the Android side, is an app safe from this if it doesn't rely on Firebase Cloud Messaging?
Okay, the funniest part about this is that even with all the bullshit Twitter/X does nowadays, those ads actually violated their terms, too.
That is hysterical.
Dear EU Commission: What the actual fuck.
I guess I'll file this under only proceed if you know what you're doing
I removed a package that was needed for the sim card to function once. Didn't remember what that package was, because I just went to town without documenting what packages I uninstalled.
That's a learning experience right there
One of the reasons why I like my desktop PC so much is that both webcam and mic sit in a drawer and are only plugged in for when I actually need to use them.
Android at least has the setting in developer options to disable sensors, which includes gyroscope, camera, mic and gps, believe.
But core system services still have permission to override this setting. Which makes sense, you don't want your dialer app to break when calling emergency services.
But it does make me think, is Androids' sandboxing of an app enough to prevent it from abusing this possibility?
If not buying a phone that comes with these preinstalled wasn't the first option you picked, then ADB is your friend.
adb devices
adb shell
, and now you can wreak havoc on your phoneTo uninstall an app, type
pm uninstall --user 0 *package name*
For example,
pm uninstall --user 0 com.facebook.services
Should you uninstall something by accident, you can reinstall by using
cmd package install-existing *package name*
I hope we'll get to use LibRedirect, it does exactly that, but for a dozen or so services
All I'm doing is hiding in bushes to look at tits, what's so wrong about that?
And then in some languages, the word person is feminine, so you use she.
Not confusing at all
Your info won't be used for ads means exactly that, nothing more, nothing less.
They will still collect this info, they will continue building a profile of you, and they will continue selling this data.
I've recently started using RSS, and I love it.
General news, tech news, release notes of certain apps I use, peertube uploads of channels I like, notifications about limited-time free games, and all of that in one place.
Pretty cool if you ask me
Honestly, I actually respect the meme. What was there first, a fridge? Now a toaster? Maybe a microwave next?
It's so stupid that it's kinda funny to me