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  • I don't even understand how apple charging a 1.5eur fee to app installs made outside of their store is even legal under the dma? I truly think apple is the most evil company out there, it's INSANE how anti consumer they are and they still get away with it. And it really sucks that they are so evil because their hardware is best in class, and there are many parts of their software that I want the others to copy, for example the fluidity and polish of all the animations is still unmatched. I use a Mac for work, and it is genuinely so much better than anything else, with the only thing holding it back being MacOS and it's stupid "philosophical" decisions that are just plain stupid (i.e. no way to separate cursor acceleration on a mouse and a touchpad, no way to enable natural scrolling on a mouse and touchpad separately, no way to fully maximise without using full screen).

  • I mean... Don't you think this is a bit of a far fetch? A car couldn't look like this it would be ridiculous!

  • If Audi's headlights and if BMW's front grill's tumor continued growing had a baby (?)

  • I couldn't imagine being a moderator there, the amount of shit they must see uploaded has to be enormous. This would apply to every media-oriented instance but due to their nature I am guessing it's worse

  • Good. Now when can I use RCS with 3rd party apps?

  • they explained that they chose it because it is interoperable with their existing C++ code base

  • We just called businesses instead, during lunch time at school, since they don't block unknown numbers. We were starting on algebra and they showed us how to calculate the radius the area etc. So to us it was the funniest thing to call a pizza place and order a 4-2x(12π) sized pizza or something like that. That and calling completely unrelated businesses and ordering a pizza also

  • I've never been a CEO of a company worth billions, and statistically, the likelihood of you being one is very very low. The truth is you have no idea what she did in her day to day life. I think the reality of it is she was probably working way over 40 hours a week because of the expectations from the alphabet shareholders. If she is paid millions, as an investor, id want the CEO to be working their ass off to give me a good return on my investment

  • Probably not significantly, NPUs are very efficient at what they do

  • That's not really the issue though, if you want to stay anonymous and not tell the government you use signal, since sms is insecure

  • Signal needs a phone number though

  • Proton Pass or Bitwarden are both very good options. Here is my breakdown of their pros and cons:

    Pros of Proton Pass over bitwarden

    • Much better UI/UX (in terms of looks and ease to navigate)
    • The app is feels much faster than Bitwarden's, maybe its not objectively, but it feels lightyears ahead in terms of speed
    • Possibility for separate email and username fields
    • more seamless integration with simplelogin aliases than what Bitwarden has
    • TOTP is available in the free version

    Cons of proton pass compared with bitwarden:

    • No "Identity" item type (vault item where you can store info about yourself like your SSN etc.)
    • No payment card autofill
    • Can only register the "generic" 6-digit type of TOTP (Steam guard TOTP didn't work when I tried it)
    • No custom fields that auto-fill on the web page
    • less settings in general, for example, you can't decide of the hashing algorithm of your account's password, and you can't tweak the hashing parameters
    • more expensive
    • less "Foss": the server code is not published and there are no 3rd party servers like vaultwarden
  • I'm more concerned about Firefox dying because of a lack of funding and in turn giving Google even more of a monopoly over web standards

  • they did not make the background of the navigation gesture pill transparent...

  • C meme

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  • OMG I SHOULD HAVE DONE THAT TO JETBRAINS AND MICROSOFT FOR TEAMS

  • I hope this doesn't affect Mozilla's funding