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I know, the joke was there and I had to take it. I wholeheartedly agree with you however
I know, the joke was there and I had to take it. I wholeheartedly agree with you however
Legere was the best thing to happen to that company. They haven’t made a good move since he left
I have and use a Microsoft account. I would always setup my computer offline because I don’t want my home folder to be called "myema"il@email.com
Seriously who thought that was a good idea? Your account literally has your name tied to it, call it that!
Even Google products have a longer lifespan 😖
I’ve since moved on to Tidal. Bought it at $30 when root mods started to be developed, but never really went anywhere.
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…I just put a Zigbee contact sensor on my mailbox lid and called it a day…
To be fair “potential next president” already answers if someone is corruptable
It’s always ethical to pirate adobe software
As a Thinkpad user since the early 2000s, I’m extremely excited to see this news after I’ve slowly watched all of my repair & upgrade ability be removed.
Not sure if you’re referring to telegram or signal. If you’re referring to signal:
Is it private? Can I trust it? - Signal Support
Signal conversations are always end-to-end encrypted, which means that they can only be read or heard by your intended recipients. Privacy isn’t an optional mode — it’s just the way that Signal works. Every message, every call, every time.
The complete source code for the Signal clients and the Signal server is available on GitHub. This enables interested parties to examine the code for security and correctness.
I’ve heard the 24.04 installer is having issues. I would hold off for an update for them to patch other stuff as well
Can confirm they’re real as well as the reaction
Not on fedora, but on Neon with a 3070. KDE 6 will lock up on Xorg, while electron apps will flash on Wayland, though there is a flag to enable Wayland support, it keeps dropping off of discord every time it updates. Running nvidia 550 proprietary, haven’t gotten to use the open ones yet as I need cuda for work
If it’s a friend I just double down for shits and giggles
I am not as worried about DMCA as the author is lol
Wow, super missed that. April 10th. I just had it on a Pixel 2xl not too long ago
I have a similar thing, it just sends me a notification to my phone on Tuesday night and it won’t let me clear it unless I mark the trash as taken out
Definitely not as big as it used to be. Lineage, Graphene, and Pixel Experience are just about the only players left. Graphene doesn’t officially support anything other than pixels actively supported by Google though.
I just moved into a house with my friend and he gave me full reign to smart home the house. Every light has an Innr Zigbee bulb, which are great for having colors during parties and color temperature throughout the day (Adaptive Lighting in HACS), as well as motion controls in the hallway (which has a broken 2 way switch) and kitchen. The front porch light turns on when I come home if I’m on foot, and the back porch light comes on if I’m driving. The lights in the living room turn down if something’s playing and it pauses if I leave the room. We’ve got an old android tablet I stole from the trash on the kitchen wall for a shopping list as well as an overview of the house. They washer and dryer have vibration sensors so we get an alert on our Google homes when our load is finished (we’re both forgetful as fuck). I had an extra contact sensor left over from the doors that I put on the mailbox, so we get a nice AOL “you’ve got mail” when the mailman comes.
Frankly I don’t know how I survived without automation. I forget things so much less now.
I think you’re mistaking T9 dialing with T9 texting. T9 Dialing uses the letter on the keys to search through your contacts to make find a number. 236 has the letters BEN. It would also return someone named Admond or a contact with 236 in the number. Before, iPhones would only return the result of a number with 236 in it, and you would have to search through you address book if you didn’t know their number