The app hasn’t been updated in a while, and the server changes are breaking up features. So unless the dev comes back and update the app, this stuff will remain broken.
The app hasn’t been updated in a while, and the server changes are breaking up features. So unless the dev comes back and update the app, this stuff will remain broken.
And he can claim he’s cutting taxes, because to him the tariffs aren’t a tax which is a load of bull.
Personally I find it to be bad OPSEC, it just puts a big target on a potential victim from bad actors that are specifically targetting that business.
The DOJ could technically put an arrest warrant on his subordinates that are not complying with an order.
They tipped the balance of power and made themselves irrelevant. Bunch of idjits.
Pressing “Join Group” just makes my Signal app crash on Android 🥴
Yeah I’m not saying Bridgefy is better, just that it’s available on both major mobile platforms while Briar isn’t. I do prefer Briar on technical and privacy levels.
Bridgefy was used more during protests since it’s available on both iOS and Android, while Briar is Android only.
I used a platform called Aether which I used for a while but it seems the developer kinda abandonned it.
The idea was interesting, all participants would hold a copy of the network data locally and sync between eachothers (kind of like a blockchain, no it’s not related to cryptocurrencies).
Writing a comment, a post, upvoting and downvoting required conputational power, which limited the ability to spam the network. There was the idea of having elections to decide who could act as a moderator in each communities (and the ability to impeach an existing mod), but it never came to be.
Love it when the hyenas starts eating eachothers.
Gigachad
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The DNT flag amounted to the equivalent of a digital pinky swear from website operators. Oh they still tracked you? That’s too bad… South Park’s rubbing nipples meme
On the other hand, it makes it easy to find which apps aren’t to be trusted with your data.
how people celebrated Bin Laden’s death
Ouch, some deep introspection is required if you get to a point in life where you, being an insurance CEO and being killed lead to the same kind of mob reactions as Bin Laden’s death.
VHS tapes, and having to rewind them.
Although the ability to record almost anything on a cheap VHS tape was nice, now everything has copy protection.
I can see the interest where it may be easier to extract your own data through that frontend in some cases.
Time to party like a madman before going to the front and hopefully manage to defect deft-free on Putin’s tab.
I really hope WPEngine flips the bird at them and forks the WP project.
And another great thing about Markdown: if the system doesn’t “support” it, it’s still totally readable. The formatting doesn’t get in the way of readability.