It was like browsing a plain text internet through a television. Data was quite literally received through the same antenna as the TV programmes.
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idk man. There are antiloitering noisemakers that shrill installed in the urban places.
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Technology@lemmy.world•WhatsApp is the worst app on your Windows 11 PC right now, eating 1.2GB of RAM doing nothingEnglish
12·2 months agoMy government and employers would not move away from WhatsApp, so, short of lobbying, I am forced to remain.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft doesn't know what to do about the memory pricing crisis Microsoft is causingEnglish
36·2 months agoThe semiconductor/memory chip production side wouldn’t sell the chips to the consumer electronics side, because it’s more profitable to sell and feed to the genAI side of the business.
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Trains@lemmy.ml•Two photos of the same train driver, taken 26 years apartEnglish
5·3 months agoThere’s room for critique.
When I was visiting China, I asked what’s up with the prevalence of consumer vehicles getting larger like SUVs (similar to US but I didn’t mention that).
The common answer I received was, “I feel safer driving in them.”
I think they have a long way to go wean off that sentiment.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•google's AI moderation deleted artist's entire google account for uploading his own old manga to gdrive
3·3 months agoMy friend, the artist made the statement on Twitter, in Japanese. That’s the primary source of information that was translated into English for you to read.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•google's AI moderation deleted artist's entire google account for uploading his own old manga to gdrive
10·3 months agoThat’s the article. The Japanese post is from the artist.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Stop Killing Games delivers 'absolutely incredible' hearing in European Parliament: 'There was no [parliament member] that wasn't responding positively'English
18·4 months agoWup, there’s management. Let me guess what they’re talking about.
“You, sir, are mad! Dinosaurs are reptiles! They must be cold-blooded!”
“Now, you listen and you listen good: Birds are one of the closest living relatives to dinosaurs we have. And I don’t need to tell you they’re all warm-blooded.”
“Do you know how difficult it is to maintain thermostasis for an animal so large? They’re cold-blooded, I tell you!”
“Let me tell you something. There’s evidence to suggest that Velociraptors had feathers. Feathers! What does that tell you?”
It’s amazing that Ross Scott has gone from delivering the funnies to absolute morale boosting for the gaming media.

We need to, but can we?
Your blog post about this is a fun read. Thanks!
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•My detailed de-google journey: Why and what I replaced with
4·11 months agoFor better or worse, no.
The mandatory 2FA used to be either physical tokens (a small dedicated device that generates the codes, not too different from the 2FA apps), or sent through SMS.
The physical tokens are phased out, while SMS was demonstrably insecure due to interception.
So everyone is stuck with 2FA through the mobile banking apps, for logging in to the web browser banking platforms.
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•My detailed de-google journey: Why and what I replaced with
8·11 months agoNot a criticism, but something to consider for other folks. Not everyone is able or willing to de-Google/Apple and seek alternatives.
In Singapore, the regulators have directed banking apps to “secure” the mobile banking environment. This includes library tampering detection and irregular activity detection. These banking apps also only exist in the Google Play and App Store walled gardens, while the regulators also gave them the key to a duopoly control over the local smartphone market. All in the name of preventing scams and frauds. Their intention meant well, but at the cost of consumer rights. Bear in mind digital payments and physical tokens replaced by the apps are the norm here.
De-Googling and carrying another phone just for everyday mobile banking is going to be quite a chore.
Dropping a /s would be nice. Without an obvious tone it hit a little too close. But then you really nailed that roleplay, so…
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you drive an extra 20 minutes (10 miles) to get the blizzard on the right?
3·1 year agoDairy Queen. An ice cream F&B franchise, with this post most probably about one in US
The context behind this drawing is “Level 1 Adventurer” is young lord Sir Hans Capon whom had all his equipment provided for.
4koma refers to “four-panel comics”








Help us understand what do you mean by that? I see him opposing technofeudalism, not for it. So I’m not sure how is he an industry plant.