

They didn’t even verify the email, so you can use any BS email you want.
They didn’t even verify the email, so you can use any BS email you want.
There is a difference between “free & open source” and “free because you don’t pay with money”.
The first means it can be peer reviewed by anyone to make sure they aren’t doing anything shady.
Does it have any widgets lines the cure day/time/weather or 5 day outlook.
I’m one of those people that would rather have a weather widget on my home screen than opening an app every time.
Not open source, but I use the Google TV chromecast in “apps only” mode.
Its very minimal but you still get a single picture of whatever show is being promoted that week. No other intrusive adds have been added {yet}.
It also breaks Google Keep & Google Drive in Firefox.
Did you read the article?
Tech sites have said that Mozilla probably has their native version already done so it’s ready day 1.
But these new rules by apple might put a damper on them actually offering it. Mozilla is a non profit, and apple is going to require a $0.50 tax on every app “for each first annual install per year over a 1 million threshold”.
I just don’t see how how Mozilla could carry that cost considering they are at over 100 million installs on Android alone.
Why is GPU encoding worse than CPU encoding?
Um no, the FBI used software developed by an Israel based company to hack into it. This is well documented. Isreal has been creating and selling iPhone hacking software to nation states for years. They also sold out to the Saudi’s who used to it to track and kill the American resident Jamal Khashoggi.
Would a way to legally bypass this be an app that can “encrypt” your text before your send it. The government would be able to see all of your messages but it would be scrambled in a way that they couldn’t read it.
Something where both people would install the same text scrambling app and generate the same key to scramble all text (would need to do in person). They would then type all their text into the app and it would scramble it. The user would then copy The Scrambled text and send it over any messaging platform they want. The recipient would need to copy the text and put it back into the scrambling app to descramble it.
You can use it even if you only have a few. Seems like a nice visual tool to keep track of what you have. And makes a good reminder to cancel one of you haven’t used it in a while.