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  • That's probably illegal.

  • Roboroach 2.0

  • Elon is marking Trump, meanwhile Peter Thiel has his hand up JD Vance's ass. One way or another their agenda will get through.

  • Can't they be both? Potato potahto.

    Thank you for the correct terminology though.

  • Ukrainians are going to become the new Kurds, aren't they.

  • Why do they need to keep them secret if no one is going to penalise them? They've got their man moving into the White House.

  • So long as there's no extra suffix after, it shouldn't be so bad. So if you have youtu.be/?v=[video_ID] it's fine, but if there's a &si= or &pp= or &anything=, then that's most likely tracking and should be removed.

    ? is the start of the suffixes, & denotes a change in suffix. Every video has a v= suffix to denote the video itself, but everything else isn't needed.

  • I thought Trump was against being trans?

  • Lmfao, this community has automatically removed the si= suffix in my second link. But it didn't remove the pp= suffix....

    Edit: Fixed, finally. It kept trying to convert my links all over the place. They're not meant to be links, just a clear description of the syntax.

  • In WW2, the UK ran on double DST. +2 in the summer, +1 in the winter.

    +1 is better all round.

  • Any ROM works great without Google Play Services. If anything, having MicroG installed makes things work less - I have a banking app that works fine on my old phone, without Google, but won't work on my new phone because of a CPS Profile mismatch.

    MicroG is a house of cards that is very difficult to get stacked correctly. Most apps work fine without it. For those that don't, use something else, or just a web browser. Hell, you probably shouldn't be using so many apps anyway, given that you really can't be certain what they do when they're closed source.

  • "May".

    Articles like this are purely speculative and don't really serve any useful purpose. Yes, Trump will probably do a bunch of nasty things, but guessing what they will be isn't all that helpful. If anything, public conversations around this will only give them more ideas.

  • I still have one that isn't paywalled (gratis) but I don't think it's had any new games in a while. I hardly ever play on it though and haven't kept up much.

  • Given that last time they weren't even real proper investigations, they were directed by the White House and didn't actually look into things (in spite of Trump saying otherwise repeatedly), this is really only saving unnecessary spending.

  • When accessed by BleepingComputer, however, the link returned a 404 (Not Found), and according to several others who tried to access the URL, no content ever existed at the location from the beginning.

    This really doesn't mean anything, it's not unheard of for malicious actors to not set up their C&C servers until later on. This has actually been exploited by law enforcement in other cases also, they simply registered the domain themselves and took control away ahead of the attacker.

    There's a risk with setting up the C&C that it could be traced back to the attackers. By not setting it up until it's needed you avoid that risk until it becomes necessary.

  • should just go see if there is a porn version of Gattaca

    Best I can do is the movie Gattaca hosted on a porn site.

  • There isn't so much an ideal size that everyone should aspire to, rather you should find someone that fits you. It's best when the sheath fits the sword.

  • I don't think he quite did that, actually. From memory he ran a few "shops", but these didn't really sell anything and were just download portals to install pirated games directly from the internet (rather than downloading to a PC first and then copying to an SD card or installing over USB). However, I think he did take donations for early access to new titles, which would have been hard to get elsewhere at first.

  • My impression is that it hasn't been users that have pushed everything into apps, it's been publishers. This is all a part of a general trend where software has become much less about what it can do for the user, and much more about what data it can extract from a user for the publisher. Websites generally have a lot more protections against such data scraping, meanwhile you can put who knows what code into an app.