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Apple's First Foldable iPhone Estimated to Cost Nearly Twice as Much as iPhone 16 Pro Max

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Mac Studio With M3 Ultra Runs Massive DeepSeek R1 AI Model Locally

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Apple Working on Mystery New Display

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'iPhone 17 Air' Dummy Model Features MagSafe and Action Button

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Kuo: New 'HomePod' With Screen to Enter Mass Production After WWDC

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Apple Upgrades CarPlay in iOS 18.4

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Make Sure to Update: iOS 18.3.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.3.2 Include Important Security Fixes (tvOS & visionOS too!)

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uBlock Origin is no longer available in the Chrome store

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yt-dlp - YouTube DRM added on all videos with tv (TVHTML5) client

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Apple Sports App Updated With Support for F1 Racing and More

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Apple Delays Apple Intelligence Siri Features

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Apple's 64GB Era is Over

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Tim Cook Teases New Apple Product Announcement This Week: 'There's Something in the Air'

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Apple's Discontinued Line of AirPort Wi-Fi Routers Could Return in an Unexpected Way

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'We Were Told Nothing.' FDA Canceled Meeting to Discuss the Next Flu Shot

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iPhone 17e already seen in supply chain

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Trump Responds to Apple Keeping Diversity Policies

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Apple's Face ID Doorbell Rumored to Feature MagSafe

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Apple to Fix “Trump” > “Racist” Dictation Processing Bug

  • I don’t think that’s necessarily a bad thing. The unfortunate reality is that any sufficiently large software project with a lot of engineers touching the code is going to have bugs. At least someone at Apple is trying to fix these as opposed to ignoring/pretending they don’t exist

  • Likely tacit acknowledgment that the US is becoming more authoritarian/run by a mob boss. For example, if you don’t pay the local mafia, you can expect them to show up and do bad things to you. However if you pay a bribe and kiss the ring, you may receive protection instead

  • “Hacking” can be as easy as running some script you found online to prowl for vulnerable systems. This doesn’t take a lot of creativity. A lot of people/businesses/governments don’t practice good security hygiene (e.g. apply security patches as soon as they’re available) and end up getting popped by skiddies. I’d be more impressed if these Russian “hackers” could consistently repel attacks, but a simple google search suggests that they are struggling to defend their own turf

  • Mostly yes. And if it does require server-side processing, the data gets deleted after. This stance is totally different from other AI providers who make no such promises about data retention and/or using your inputs to train future models

  • As an added layer of security, you can set the phone to self-destruct by going to Settings > FaceID & Passcode > Erase Data. If someone enters the incorrect passcode more than 10 times, the phone will erase itself. Assuming a 6 digit passcode, there are 1 million possible combinations. An attacker would have an effective 1 in 100,000 chance (.001%) of guessing your passcode correctly

  • Personally I like the way that this is implemented; makes it easy to download hidden media files onto my Mac. Anyways, if you’re worried about nudes/pr0n being seen by unauthorized parties, I wouldn’t recommend stashing them in your photos library anyways. There are vault-type apps in the App Store that masquerade as note/calculator apps (Calculator# comes to mind) which are more suited to addressing OP’s use case.

  • It would appear that this is indeed the same ghostery that sold its users out to the highest bidder.

    I recommend using AdGuard which is free and doesn’t have such serious privacy issues:

    also there’s no need to pay, the free tier is more than sufficient

  • gluetun bundles a control server on port 8000 which you can query for the port number (don't worry about openvpn being in the url path, it still works with Wireguard). In my bash script (running on the host system), I use curl to retrieve the forwarded port number and then do a POST with that data to the API of my qbt client which is running in another container on port 8080.

  • There’s a reason why most providers don’t allow that feature anymore

    Yes, cheese pizza

    It’s said that port forwarding is a security risk

    Says who? Assuming a fully patched system/client and a properly configured firewall/network, I'd love to hear more about these "risks".

    Also, qBitTorrent works just fine without it.

    Only if you don't care about seeding