non-reply reply lol
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actually normal business for Google Play and smaller apps
anyone know how intel’s microcode update policy is in comparison to AMD’s?
FBE is still encryption. Still hardware-backed.
This measure is not linked with specific individuals and is further anonymized using a technology called OHTTP to ensure it can’t be connected with user IP addresses.
This measure is not linked with specific individuals and is further anonymized using a technology called OHTTP to ensure it can’t be connected with user IP addresses.
You can just opt out of data collection and that new search “feature” will be off too.
I can use the IzzyOnDroid repo with the regular F-Droid app, am I missing out on or doing anything wrong?
I have a tiny archive of my own consisting of one 1 TB and one 2 TB USB HDDs by different vendors. Whenever I want to save something, I put it on both. Btrfs snapshots make that really easy.
Doesn’t libsvtav1
do the same on all platforms since it’s CPU-based? At least that’s the exact encoder OP specified
Nowadays it’s mostly anti-cheats refusing to run under wine/proton. This contains a helpful list of where they work and don’t: https://areweanticheatyet.com
This seems neat, too bad it requires IDE support. Hope JetBrains IDEs support it soon.
There’s a reason why Google and Apple let developers test out pre-release versions of their OSes months before the release. Companies which don’t test their apps out to prepare for new versions are at fault, nothing else.
Basic telemetry that users can easily opt out of after install is privacy-invasive to you?
But iOS, not macOS
How about passkeys having solved phishing attacks?