Damn murderhobos.
Damn murderhobos.
I liked my Pebble. I’m curious what they do with modern hardware. I’d love something repairable.
Flipped inside out, even.
If you have different threat models for different data, then you should enumerate them and work through each.
First of all, figure out your threat model. What data are you trying to keep secret from Facebook? What will happen to you if Facebook gets that data? What lengths are reasonable to prevent that outcome?
Then figure out how to consistently prevent that data from leaking.
I don’t want Facebook knowing my address, name, age, and face - basically I don’t want to be doxxed. I’m not willing to go through the effort of hiding my IP, so I’m willing to give up on that, but the others are easy enough to lie about.
It looks like The Finals doesn’t, but I think most other games do.
I think it’s more the network effect. There aren’t many users here. Like, I know the handles of all the usual posters on the Canada community.
Always. I can only speak for myself and those I see around me.
Agreed. IRL things seem the same as always.
Screenshots are also disabled.
It was.
Eugenics was considered left wing around the 1930s. In Canada, the “father of Medicare” initially supported eugenics but realized how awful it was pretty quickly. The women who got universal sufferage similarly supported eugenics.
As a lefty, it sucks, but we need to be aware of our past and avoid similar mistakes.
It’s a headline on the Globe and Mail website.
That sounds awesome
That’s how we got our first place. The sellers still got 2x what they’d paid for it seven or eight years before. But the price was relatively low, so we could afford it.
Active living may not be the only way to address the obesity epidemic (it’s endemic now, isn’t it?) but it would help. People will be happier and healthier if they can get exercise as part of their day to day activities.
I really prefer walking to cycling. I’m totally fine with bike infrastructure, but I’d really just like neighbourhoods to have amenities they can walk to.
Generally I agree, but
you might have to code your own drivers for some of it
is a bit hyperbolic. Most of the time, most users will be using pretty standard hardware to do pretty standard things. They won’t need fancy drivers to do it.
The responsibility to prevent AI / SEO is … in moderation and users verifying / certifying the quality of web-rings.
The proposal should include mechanisms to support moderation and user feedback. That flavour of crowdsourcing is difficult because users, search engine maintainers, and web ring participants may be malicious.
Garmins do.