So could most if not all android OEMs what’s your point? I’m pretty sure even a Google Pixel could be bricked remotely if your bootloader isn’t already unlocked.
I do things sometimes
So could most if not all android OEMs what’s your point? I’m pretty sure even a Google Pixel could be bricked remotely if your bootloader isn’t already unlocked.
Siri can ask ChatGPT but only if you explicitly allow it. They specifically said ChatGPT is only used if you asked for something that needs world knowledge, and even then there is a prompt asking for permission to send data to ChatGPT every time. Apple even said in interviews that you can completely disable the ChatGPT integration if you want.
Isn’t 4k 360hz equivalent to 1080p 1440hz? I wouldn’t expect 1000hz at 4k any time soon but 1080p in competitive FPS is easy
I disabled sticker suggestions immediately when they introduced that garbage feature
I sleep with my AirPods Pro in every night. I can’t live without them.
I use uYouEnhanced on iOS. Also the actual SponsorBlock extension on Safari.
I have premium and SponsorBlock. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing.
And yet Apple approved the app in the first place. Have some consistent policy enforcement ffs.
Yes because it fragments development of an already not well supported platform
I’m trying my hardest to not assume it’s the classic “Java engineers are scared of other languages” meme
It literally is. The main maintainer didn’t want to learn Rust.
For something I use constantly every day $10 is nothing
Seriously if you’re using Firebase already how the hell do you mess up auth? Firebase offers a free auth solution that’s pretty much a prerequisite to using any of the other services.
GitHub copilot does not suck. It’s just not magic. I’m never going back to writing boilerplate and heavily patterned code myself thank you very much.
Dashlane’s app experience across platforms was hit and miss for me. 1Password has been much better.
I would argue that a phone number barely counts as “something you have” because of how easy it is for attackers to gain access if they really want it. It’s more like “something your cellphone company has and lets you use”. I would rather have email 2FA over SMS because that account actually has a strong password and real 2FA on it. The truly terrible part is you can’t disable either auth option so any attacker has two attack vectors.
Well technically there is no password… but it’s not what passwordless auth is supposed to mean
Zoom in on the guy’s face. The one on the right is crystal clear in comparison to the left.
We care about data protection: We will be good stewards of any personal information you share with us. We do not log or associate searches with an account. More at our privacy policy.
Literally the first paragraph on their website
It’s still a navigation bar it’s just transparent. If there’s important information down there that can get blocked by it then the developers of the app did something wrong.
It’s not true for 99% of android phones either