brother I don’t think you read the post at all
brother I don’t think you read the post at all
It an answer a C-level exec would give when they don’t want to actually answer.
Gather all the worlds subtitles under the guise of being “open” and then bait and switch when you’re the largest subtitles database out there.
The free API had a limit of 20 subs/day, you’re not going to tell me those server costs were significant.
To put this into perspective, if you make $100k/y: this is $30
In other words: a joke
Edit: and full disclosure: I’m a full-blown Apple fan
Just don’t give them access to your texts, contacts and photos? Like with any app that requests permissions it doesn’t need.
If you tell someone “there’s a fire!” with anguish they’ll assume it’s in the building because what moron phrases it like that if it doesn’t directly impact the person you’re speaking to.
This is more im14andthisisdeep material than shouwerthought
If you mount your phone to your motorcycle the vibrations can mess up the tiny motors that are in the camera to make it focus.
The vulnerability seems to be that it can read content filled into a page, and since lastpass will autofill your password (usually, if enabled) it’s easy to read.
iCloud Keychain requires user intervention by default (using your fingerprint) so it can’t be autofilled in the background.
Still, many people would be vulnerable because 3rd party password managers are so popular.
I was talking about the iCloud Keychain, they are specifically not stored in the browser so malware can’t access it.
It’s feels like the article is intentionally vague about it but this does not seem to affect iCloud password keychain, as that requires user intervention (using your fingerprint) to fill your password, right?
What’s with you spamming this shitty website? I see you changed your name from ultra_unlimited to something less obvious but that doesn’t work when we can see your history brother
Using network storage to store your swapfile is one of the… um, more interesting ideas I’ve heard today
I hope you find what you’re looking for, and maybe on the way some punctuation as well :’)
Oof, that’s a very obvious sign they do not understand how IPv6 is supposed to work. At all.
You’re just being pedantic for the sake of being pedantic. Everyone refers to the units used in the US as imperial units.
They’ll call it a “fair use policy” and the exact limits are secret