You have an island governed by a democratically elected government, with a population that from what I remember mostly doesn’t want to be assimilated into the PRC. The PRC taking it by force would, in my eyes, be rather imperialistic.
A modern replacement for OpenScan. It’s workable, but some features don’t work on Modern Android, and a good Scanner app is probably something most people could use. Could look at Adobe Scan and Office Lens for feature inspiration.
Is the obsidian Android App not open source? I thought all their stuff was. Kinda embarrassed I never checked.
If you wanna bet that AMD accelerators become a viable alternative while the bubble is still going, maybe bet on them. It’s all gambling, in the end.
Reuters say “Crashes in Mountains”, which seems slightly more dramatic.
Helicopter carrying Iran’s President Raisi crashes in mountains, official says
Was that in question? I thought it was clear from the beginning that it does pretty much everything in the cloud.
I mean, they have the space, and I don’t think a few more runways are going to make much of a dent in Dubai’s climate balance sheet.
I like to make a character that I think I would enjoy being. That doesn’t necessarily mean someone exactly like me, but also not exactly unlike me.
I’ve never really been on the manly man side of the spectrum, and not many games offer options for more androgynous or feminine looking men, so I usually feel better represented by a female character.
Also, for 2077 specifically, I also prefer fem!Vs VA.
They seem to point at the qualcomm privacy policy to show what’s being collected. It does seem strange that they’re not analysing the packets themselves, especially since they’re claiming the data is unencrypted. The article is quite sensationalist, probably to help sell their very expensive (one might dare saying overpriced) Pixels with preinstalled Graphene.
It’s still good to keep in mind that qualcomm seems to be collecting personalised data, which they’d likely hand over to US intelligence or law enforcement if requested to, and that at least some custom roms come with the proprietary packages that facilitate this.
I’m not talking about the CPU itself. If I remember correctly, phones with Snapdragon CPUs usually have packages from qualcomm installed, and there have been reports about them sending data to qualcomm.
And if it’s one with a Snapdragon CPU, the NSA probably knows too. And while China is rather authoritarian, and I’d be worried if I lived there, currently I’m more worried about surveillance by a government that has more influence on the country I live in, and likely shares data with my countries intelligence services.
Which of course doesn’t mean I like the thought they might be doing mass surveillance of people.
- but explicitly allowing non-commercial use. Neat.
I have been looking for something similar, and my current solution is to use an RSS Client like Feeder, and to subscribe to the RSS Feeds of some quality outlets.
Results in a feed that looks just about like this:
Well, it’s a podcast player. The BBC has podcasts. Don’t think that was what op meant.
I’ve still got my PRS-T2 from Sony, but I am regularly thinking about replacing it, because the low resolution is kinda wearing on me. Maybe with something from boox, they at least seem to not be bound to any store. Kinda pricy, though.
One thing I was kinda wondering about - as long as there’s nothing in the T&Cs of your instance, don’t you implicitly hold the copyright to your comment? Isn’t the CC license actually more permissive? Or is it more about “that model was trained on content available under this license, to comply with it, they have to follow it’s terms”?
Why not just a physical TOTP token? There’s ones that do 100 Tokens, probably won’t need more than that. Smartphone for 2fa seems overkill.
Dang, that’s a lotta dong.
Yeah, fuck the KMT. But as you have recognised, they aren’t a dictatorship anymore.
And the status quo is that they are de facto a small independent island nation, that is de jure claiming mainland China.