

Fascinating stuff.
I do think there will eventually be pushback against the current oligarch model of technology, but it is likely I will be much older when it happens.
Just the nature of history. We are pretty early in the information age.
That there is no perfect defense. There is no protection. Being alive means being exposed; it’s the nature of life to be hazardous—it’s the stuff of living.
Fascinating stuff.
I do think there will eventually be pushback against the current oligarch model of technology, but it is likely I will be much older when it happens.
Just the nature of history. We are pretty early in the information age.
Just get a mid-range Samsung device and remove the relevant apps and get a custom launcher.
Or get a Fairphone if you can afford it.
Got me on that one! I forgot about WhatsApp.
For what it’s worth I didn’t have it logged in until last week when I needed to get in touch with someone.
I will need to log out.
I am aware of hardmode, I used to use NoScript.
It’s a bit too much work these days.
I don’t have any Meta apps installed. :)
I am assuming all of this trash is blocked by uBlock Origin?
What the hell is catbox.moe?
Isn’t “moe” a weird anime/manga genre with hints of pedo motifs?
I mean across all display devices, not just monitors.
Dont get me wrong, while I don’t have an ultrawide, I’ve seen some of them in store and they look wonderful. It’s almost like being in the future.
That being said, it’s clear that vertical resolutions/aspect ratios are far more widespread.
Ultrawide is extremely niche compare to vertical resolutions/aspect ratio. It’s not even close.
A comically bad “article”.
YT search has always been comically bad if your looking for “long tail results”.
I don’t drive and have minimal experience with cars.
Does it make a big difference whether your Android Automotive solution is based on Android 13 or 15?
It’s been a long time since I’ve cared about OS upgrades for Android on smartphones, perhaps the situation is different with Android Automotive?
According to the report, the company’s chief financial officer, Susan Li, told staff the division has lost $55 billion since 2019.
$55 billion in losses over ~5 years? That’s a substantial amount.
Perhaps this can a driver of sorts for Peertube.
It’s a good thing that I can’t stand video tutorials or reviews (with the exception of video games).