Sometimes it’s the only option or the preferred option.
Sometimes it’s the only option or the preferred option.
I haven’t. Maybe someday I’ll be willing to, but not today. It’s a hassle and extremely intrusive to provide my bank statement and photo ID to a company whose security I don’t trust.
That’s usually how I pay if someone requests money. Venmo is owned by PayPal but my account there works just fine.
I thought about that, but they ask for enough info that they’d be able to identify me. And then they’d probably ban me. At least right now I have the option of restoring my account, even though I have no intention of doing so.
Any USB-C headphones work.
This report is from 2016. It’s mainly of historical interest.
This doesn’t sound like a serious problem for a company like Google. They can afford to solve it by brute force — just put a Wi-Fi hotspot in every single room.
Strange when the party receiving the “commission” gets to dictate the terms of that commission.
I recommended Brother laser printers to some older relatives and this happened. The printers required a power reset every few days.
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You never ask them if it’s plugged in. You tell them to unplug it for 10 seconds.
I don’t know. Microsoft across their product lines comes off as desperate for engagement. They probably don’t even care what option you choose as long as you keep their app running a little longer.
There’s no way Apple lets the automaker access app data from your phone. Apps on the phone can’t even see data from other apps on the phone.
There are two ways I can think of for the infotainment to get the messages. The first is by OCR-ing the CarPlay screen, which is shady as hell. The second is a feature like this one where the car has Bluetooth notification integration.
And of course there have been forges launched, including SourceHut, Gitea, Gogs, Forgejo…
Not Plex, but yes. I use it with Microsoft Remote Desktop if I need to access a work-related computer that I keep at home while traveling.
I also use it for the more typical use case of a cloud server that I can ssh into even though it exposes zero ports publicly.
Since it’s an Air Force base it could also be used as an airport for tech billionaires’ private jets.
The Register likes to use old fashioned British slang and cheeky headlines that punters might find humorous.
Brave is a nice browser but I’m not going to trust crypto bros with my privacy.
For a complex (i.e., larger) image, I would be concerned that I didn’t exercise all of my app’s functionality and something important might be stripped out of the image.
I use Alpine instead of Ubuntu when I’m concerned about image size.
It’s a PR issue not a legal one.