AmbiguousProps
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you use a dishwasher or wash dishes by hand?English
3·2 days agoThey make countertop dishwashers that connect to your sink, still better than washing by hand imo
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Stop stressing my GPU and start hiring artistsEnglish
4·3 days agoI loved Firewatch’s art style. And story. It was a masterpiece.
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politics @lemmy.world•Jeffrey Epstein advised Steve Bannon during 2018 pro-Trump media campaignEnglish
2·3 days agoWho’s Charlie Kirk?
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Android syncthing-fork repo gone and Developer profile gone private. Update:moved to a different repo @ https://github.com/researchxxl/syncthing-androidEnglish
5·3 days agoDoes running termux all of the time affect battery much?
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Android syncthing-fork repo gone and Developer profile gone private. Update:moved to a different repo @ https://github.com/researchxxl/syncthing-androidEnglish
1·3 days agoFor real. I’m probably gunna swap over to something else, this is pretty sus.
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Android@lemdro.id•Google finally released the source code of Android 16 QPR1!English
4·5 days agoWell, yes, but that is not exclusive to Pixels, and in fact, most phones (other than the latest iPhones) are more vulnerable. Pixels, especially the latest devices, have the best hardware security features of any Android phone (unfortunately). You’re focused on Pixel, but that’s only because of the recent leaks which specifically focused on Pixel because of their breaching difficulty. Here’s the full matrix from last year (which hasn’t leaked as recently):
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/14344-cellebrite-premium-july-2024-documentation
GrapheneOS, even now, is not vulnerable for several reasons, most of which tie into the hardware features of the Pixel. There’s a reason Graphene only works on Pixel.
All I’m saying is that it’s entirely misleading to imply that only Pixels are vulnerable. This is not the case, even for iPhones.
I’m also not sure why you seem to be trying to say I disagree on the fact that Google is happy to leave vulnerabilities wide open, when that is exactly what I said in my original comment. Their new release schedule allows them to leave these vulnerabilities open for an even longer time, making Cellebrite’s job easier.
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Android@lemdro.id•Google finally released the source code of Android 16 QPR1!English
20·5 days agoThe law enforcement angle is exactly the point, yep.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some common things people buy that you would never buy?English
8·11 days agoAgreed on all points, but especially #1. Fuck Nestle. Every time I buy a new product at the grocery store, I check to make sure they’re not made by Nestle or a subsidiarity of Nestle.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Killing SNAP benefits now is demanding a Blue Congress next election.English
3·11 days agoIf the house flips, though, then the Epstein investigation along with other things can proceed, and the House can block bills before they go to the senate or president. So while it won’t fix anything outright, it can stop more damage.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Scientists Growing Colour Without ChemicalsEnglish
27·11 days agoEveryone who eats and drinks chemicals will eventually die!
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•People who wear masks in 2025 with their noses hanging out puzzle me.English
13·12 days agoExcept it completely defeats the purpose since you get air through and out of your nose, where things like COVID thrive. It’s not like sunblocking a portion of your body at all, you’re either protected (and protecting others) or you’re not. Do you not breathe or sneeze through your nose somehow? What are you doing when your mouth is closed, holding your breath?
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Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI signs $38 billion compute deal with Amazon, partnering with cloud leader for first timeEnglish
9·14 days agoIf you’re talking about AWS, AWS does much more than just cloud storage.
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General Discussion@lemmy.world•Make sure to datahoard - I deleted some large file because I *thought* it wasn't worth much some 2 years ago, and I needed space (mostly just sentimental value)English
2·14 days agoNot OP but I personally use Blu-ray M-DISCs (advertised as having multi-hundred year lifespans, they get data physically etched into them) for cold storage.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•I Assumed 'Twas The Boot CodeEnglish
4·15 days agoI prefer my PC off when I’m not using it, that way it’s encrypted.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Home Depot and Lowe's Share Data From Hundreds of AI Cameras With CopsEnglish
17·15 days agoMy local Lowe’s and Home Depot have the only Flock cameras in my county (for now, anyway).
Containers are better than any other option, so of course they’re being used! I’m gunna use containers even harder!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the best most nutritionally complete soup?English
3·18 days agoAbsolutely, and I didn’t mean to imply white rice was healthy or anything of the sort, or that you had an extremist take. I just think the lower class in the US has much more to worry about in this regard. You can definitely balance your carb intake, and as long as you’re aware of the amount of carbs you’re consuming and want white rice, I say go for it. You do need carbs to survive, after all, although carbs with fiber are obviously better suited for that.
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Android@lemdro.id•Lock Screen Ads Are Coming to Some SmartphonesEnglish
5·18 days agoThey’re making their own phone now. It’s not going to die, at least not in that way.
Do you have the exploit compatibility mode enabled in the settings? Under Apps > [Your Banking App]



















Firewatch.