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  • When they ramble on about something you don't care about...

    Or, hear me out, you could listen to them infodump because it will make them happy?

  • Texting your ex that "I'm at your address with a knife with your name on it", is condidered terrorism.

    I don't think it is in any sane country. IANAL though so ¯(ツ)

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  • There are translation layers for ARM on x86. Waydroid uses them for example.

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  • how so?

  • Not just that, but I think it's important information to disseminate because it can be used to hold other game's developer's feet to the fire.

    At the end of the day the WINE community is doing absolutely free work to allow game devs to reach a wider audience, and with the sunsetting of Win10 this year, that's going to be more important than ever. While not a huge marketshare, there are plenty of users like me that will just straight up not play a game if it doesn't work under WINE.

  • I don't get it?

  • Then put a fire sensor in the car to keep the door's unlocked. I don't know, but the fact it stayed locked may have cost the driver their life. I personally think it was a dickhead with a bunch of fireworks planning on a BBQ out in the desert (propane tanks) or something.

  • That the Blahaj admins are aussie? x3

  • aussie.zone has entered the chat

    (did you also know our instance admins are Australian?)

  • I think the above poster is saying the ability to not be E2EE gives plausible deniability, and therefore is a feature, not a bug, in this instance.

  • ...medical stuff is very niche...

    Is it though? I personally feel like it's much more down to the attitudes of people that create and contribute to foss applications. I do understand that for profit companies have more resources, but I genuinely think that foss folks don't do enough to support accessibility, and don't often focus on medical stuff. There are exceptions to that though, drip is an awesome app for example.

  • Car bomb attacks are also exceedingly rare. I personally think the odds are an even split both ways.

    Either way, it's truly despicable that the doors auto-locked during it, and I think Tesla needs to answer to an investigation on that one.

  • Daylio does not do "opt-out data collection". IT doesn't even have "opt-in".

    Yes, and while that's a fine ideal, it does not always produce well-made or polished applications. For myself, Daylio is a medical/mental health app that assisted with my diagnosis of Bipolar disorder. Unfortunately FOSS apps related to medical stuff are not the greatest or most widely developed.

  • You're right, I should just refuse to trust any developers and go back to the paper journal I never used.

  • I use the journalling app Daylio, which has a wrapped feature. It's all done locally, on device. Not every implementation of this feature is spying on you.

  • Music players have been keeping play counts since before the invention of the iPod. It's a datapoint that users have come to expect. I actually wish services like Spotify or Apple Music did a better job of displaying this data throughout the year rather than just in end of year infographics.

    Like I dunno, Google is literally collating your location data, I hardly think music plays is top secret info.