

Need to use strokes to make gestures for cycling, todo cycling, etc and see how it works.
Need to use strokes to make gestures for cycling, todo cycling, etc and see how it works.
You don’t need two.
You don’t have to install anything, just go to https://yewtu.be/
Has it been proven to work offline and that once online it doesn’t upload your offline activity?
Integrate with just about anything except Linux?
You have to complain if your work does chrome specific stuff.
You can just use a firefox plugin for Bing chat FYI
I really wouldn’t be surprised if Google did this though.
Plus, wouldn’t it be an easy PR win for them to set the record straight.
For me these days, Google is guilty until proven innocent.
I recommend Kagi at every opportunity, but am sometimes afraid of people assuming its astroturfing like this and not my real opinion.
Thank Google for killing xmpp.
The amount teams sucks justifies using something else.
People just… go to watch executions?
I don’t know if matrix checks all of these boxes yet… but a discord contender built on matrix would be a dream.
A good start that allows you to pin/ban sites from search results, order by least ad trackers, search the small web, and more:
Its paid, which can be seen as ridiculous but for me it helps me be confident im not the product.
By default I was thinking site. But for sites with huge variances in page quality you’d need it by page/article as you say.
Are you tracked down to 10 minute intervals at your job?
Don’t allow sites in the index by default, use an allowlist.
Agreed, but its not perfect. I recall but couldn’t recover a link to a story about some application bypassing android or iPhone permissions.
Another big recent flaw allowed apps without the permission to draw over other apps.
https://blog.checkpoint.com/research/android-permission-security-flaw/
Software is imperfect and you shouldn’t trust that future updates will not add that ability.
This comment betrays a technical misunderstanding.
Not only is it possible, but designing games from the ground up in this way makes it easier for developers to test and make robust software.