One records your every moment and was instantly exploited to get every piece of data you ever saw and the other does things when you ask it too and asks you before sending data off device. These are clearly exactly the same thing.
One records your every moment and was instantly exploited to get every piece of data you ever saw and the other does things when you ask it too and asks you before sending data off device. These are clearly exactly the same thing.
As the other person sarcastically implied, these sites are intentionally split to make it more difficult to take them all down at once. When one goes down another can pop up, and in the mean time the others are there, on and on forever.
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NPR gets most of its money from corporate sponsorships, which means advertisements, which falls back to being the product
The side effect of the fourth option is your news outlet dies because it can’t get any money
Hexbear isn’t a great place to look for cis women. It’s an amazing place if you’re looking for tankies though.
Yeah, same. The profiles and tab groups are all I really want to be in Firefox and I’ll be so happy. I hope the new profiles are similar.
Have you tried profiles in Arc? They’re so seamless it barely feels like changing anything, but different enough you know you have.
If it were Google, sure. Apple doesn’t sell ads, they’re not an ad company.
Implying blue states will be allowed to exist 5 years from now
I didn’t, that mention said it was potential some games might have PSN linking on Sony’s side, and I didn’t see any such actual requirement on the game itself. That’s why I refunded my game when this started, this is nonsense and I won’t support it.
I just don’t see a leg for them to stand on here
Sony has been hacked half a million times, why should I give them more data when they’ve shown the game doesn’t need the link to function perfectly fine? This is all data collection bullshit and the more we allow it to happen, the more normalized it becomes, the more people like you “don’t see a leg to stand on here”.
I guess you could see it that way, but web views are inherent in mobile operating systems, they don’t need to be bundled into your app, so capacitor apps aren’t big bloated memory consuming applications like electron apps are. There’s a lot of well made apps running on capacitor that you wouldn’t even know, especially if you use something like ionic framework to actually have the look and feel of native mobile apps.
Using capacitor as a native shell for your web app can be very nice, actually. It lets you hook into native API calls and build native apps while hardly ever having to write native code, unless you want to, which presumably you don’t since you’re writing react native.
I assume you mean react native, not react, unless you’re using something like capacitor. React native is a far shot from react and is much more annoying to deal with.
What if I told you a lot of companies don’t have solid review requirement processes? Some barely use version control at all
Amazon or going outside?
Polar bowler was legit for its time, solid game
iCloud is a data backup system, it has nothing to do with the topic at hand