

If you make an account with a temporary number, don’t forget to remove the number from the Google account before your phone number expires.
If you make an account with a temporary number, don’t forget to remove the number from the Google account before your phone number expires.
I feel out of the loop on this one. Is there a particular individual on the project that this is about, or is this a company policy issue?
Ladybird looks promising.
Looks like this channel is alao available on Odysee, here’s an alternate link: https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/BRENDAN-EICH:9
Looks like Apple barely won on the patent of some old charger and lost on almost everything else:
Masimo said in a statement that the company appreciated the jury’s verdict “in favor of Masimo and against Apple on nearly all issues,” and that the decision only applied to a “discontinued module and charger.”
“Apple primarily sought an injunction against Masimo’s current products, and the jury’s verdict is a victory for Masimo on that issue,” Masimo said.
Yeah. This isn’t exactly a “Nottheonion” kind of headline for me.
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This isn’t a privacy issue.
When you can get ticketed for speeding while your car is on the back of a tow truck:
https://www.the-sun.com/motors/11008328/photo-towing-van-speeding-ticket-evidence/
Or a red light traffic ticket when your car was stolen:
https://abc7chicago.com/chicago-red-light-ticket-camera-illinois-car-stolen-theft/11677595/
And the police/courts won’t help you because it’s a problem from the private company running the cameras… I think we can see where some sort of AI backed camera network is headed.
A bandaid to fix this might be to setup an easy way for someone to dispute the charge. For every day that it takes the company to review the dispute, they would need to pay back the accused the same amount that they are charging them (with a minimum of paying them back twice the amount of the fine).
Even then, I’d rather cameras not be used in this way at all.
What do you mean by outdated? Most captchas are there to help them train their next ML model. Relevant xkcd:
Jail makes the most sense considering he returned with the same ticket in his pocket, but then again, since his family reported him missing you would have thought that they would have found out that he was in jail…
Isn’t the whole point of something like End-to-End Encryption so that not even the company themselves can read your messages?
In that case it wouldn’t matter even if they did turn the info over.
Edit: I read more into the page you linked. Looks like those NSLs can’t even be used to request the contents either way:
Can the FBI obtain content—like e-mails or the content of phone calls—with an NSL?
Not legally. While each type of NSL allows the FBI to obtain a different type of information, that information is limited to records—such as “subscriber information and toll billing records information” from telephone companies.
Depends on the bank and what kind of notifications you want.
Some banks only allow certain types of notifications to occur through the app.
Notifications and Mobile Deposit are the 2 features from banking apps that I find compelling.
A fun Easter egg on Chromium browsers is that, when you get to 100 tabs, the number just turns into a smiley face.
I’d say the chances are pretty high.