Agreed. Basically if you know that nobody will have physical access to the device and that nobody who cares has the money to buy a vulnerability from an Israeli firm, then you're good.
Unless you pissed off an entire nation state I wouldn't worry about signal as long as you encrypt your device and use a password to unlock. Although I believe that some police in the u.s. have some kind of black box for unlocking phones. In that case, I guess you break off your USB port and rely on wireless charging. Even then, they could send the phone to someone to disassemble and pull an image from the device image and try to get in that way.
Those are foundational skills like math and reading. Accounting exists and mechanical repair exists. They aren't teaching you those specific fields.
That's unironically the point. Science should not be blindly trusted.
Hey, if you're not proud of not owning a copy of mein kempf that's on you buddy.
Where's my beehaw?
I used the "add to home screen" feature in firefox android 115.0b7. now instead of my beeboy it says "Lemmy" with a mouse! A flippin mouse! I want my bee baby back. 🐝
We need to make a request to the devs to autocorrect "Reddit" to "Cabbage" just to spice things up a bit.
Those are probably bots/account harvesting.
When most "news" is opinion based speculation this makes sense.
I use an app called 'smart tube next" on my FireTV stick. Im now using re-vanced patched YouTube on my Android.
I would use rif to browse /r/listentothis and open YouTube links of what I wanted to listen to into ~Vanced to cast to my TV. Once a video was cast onto the TV the next link would give me an option to play or put in queue.
Then I could scroll, select, queue, scroll, select, queue, etc.
On Android you can split two apps on your screen, one on top and one on bottom, so I don't get pulled out of rif when selecting a song.
I know this all sounds complicated, but it's pretty easy once you understand it.
Anyway, I do this when I'm working around the house. It takes the TV away from me as an option so I don't get distracted while I'm cleaning.
I wish the queue was available without casting, I know YouTube was experimenting with it as a premium feature. It would probably canalize from YouTube music though.
That's why the CEO was pushing the importance of shipping their own mod tools on deadline. My guess is that there will be more automated moderation like Facebook uses.
I'm actually a human being.
Git outta here skinbag!
I should take one just to punish my FBI guy 😤
I've definitely noticed the cheap imitations of their product. I've even spotted one or two on the shelves at goodwill. I don't really see those as competition. There's plenty of other brands of stand mixers out there, yet KitchenAid is still considered a solid buy.
That's problem with being a one hit wonder. They had a decent product that became popular. Unfortunately there's only so many people who are in the market for a countertop pressure cooker.
Although there's plenty of other companies in the space like KitchenAid that have survived over the years.
He's worried that his employees might get poached now. If I worked there I'd be thinking about leaving and if I was trying to hire at another company I'd be trying to steal whatever talent they have over there.
I was thinking about this problem recently after I got an email from photobucket that I was over the new limit of photos. I think a more appropriate place to host tutorial content would be on GitHub.
I know most users here are against monetization, but I think that a simple Shopify storefront with behaw merch would go a long way to help entice more people to make a monitory donation. I would love a beehaw mug, stickers, and maybe even a shirt or a hat.
Same, I got used to that feature in a third party app I've been using and I miss it. It had options to hide up and down voted content.
I have long suspected that many moderators are actually paid by third parties with their own interests. I wouldn't be surprised if reddit was able to sell mod positions or entire subs outright to corporate or political actors.