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Fuck that. Give me money, I can handle my own emotional business in my own time if I’m not stressed about bills.
Fuck that. Give me money, I can handle my own emotional business in my own time if I’m not stressed about bills.
I would rather they fund NASA to the fullest, and nationalize SpaceX under them.
Well, just saying, what creaking bones I had in my 30s don’t even rate in comparison now
50s. Getting back to one’s 30s you’re still old enough for people to take you seriously, but the creaking bones and exhaustion hasn’t really started creeping in yet.
“Oh thank you for letting us know so we can verify that all five have been opened up. Wouldn’t want to miss one”
Copyright isn’t forever, in fact it’s whole purpose is to be of limited time. The earliest uses of Micky Mouse have now fallen into public domain because that time is up.
I never knew the leopards would eat my face!
A few hundred. At the end of a “project/idea/thing” I’ll bookmark the entire set, dated, described, and close them all at once, things always come back in need later. It’s very satisfying.
For normal day to day browsing I have a window with about 15 pinned tabs that I just cycle through in the morning catching up on stuff and then close that window.
Foretold in episodes of Due South back in the 90s
I want to see it, been looking forward to it, and will when it comes out for home viewing. But if already basically stopped going to theaters before the pandemic except for the biggest films, and the pandemic killed off the last interest I had in any of the disgusting expensive theaters near my home.
And now they’re raising prices for all the services… so we’ll see if when it gets to home viewing it it’s affordable enough to watch or not.
Time to switch to buying my upgrades when I visit family in Europe.
Nope, because every time another one raises the price we cancel it. It’s working out quite well
1password protects against this by combining the password you choose with a cryptographically random 128bit “secret key”. That one isn’t getting brute forced easily.
https://1passwordstatic.com/files/security/1password-white-paper.pdf
They document their vault security highly and it’s worth reading through.
Oh agreed. I think (if I’m right, I’m not a lawyer just a programmer who reads all this from a highly Apple centric technical background) it would make for a much improved messaging experience. Like this with RCS, I don’t care if Apple implements it themselves. I do think the carriers apps should though and those messages should just show up like any others in Messages. Same with say WhatsApp providing its messages. Ideally they’d handle their own encryption/keys/requirements basically externally to Messages itself, like many of the other apps that provide system wide extensions do.
Anyway here’s hoping 🤷♂️
People keep getting messages the app and iMessage the protocol confused. While never written that way (as far as naming goes), I’ve seen nothing to indicate that the EU isn’t just saying that Messages the app doesn’t just need hooks to allow third party apps to integrate into the one interface. It’s about adding more bubble colors as it were. So stuff like WhatsApp would just pop up in the same feed over whatever protocol it uses.
Machine learning tool used by people too lazy to do their actual job accuses everyone else of using machine learning tools.