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  • I love puzzle games, either ones with an overaching story or standalone puzzles. I love the professor layton series Googke Play Store. I believe you should also check out Monument Valley Google Play link. If you're looking for a FOSS option, there's Simon Tatham's puzzle collection F-Droid Link

  • Rare Earth elements are plentiful, it's the refining of them which is uncommon.

  • Not OSS, but you could self-host Foundry that would allow for that. There's a lot of plugins for different TTRPG systems

  • Thanks, I fixed it.

  • Have you looked at ClassQuiz.de ClassQuiz Github or Fuiz? I haven't used either one, but the one I used over COVID called ItemPool seems to no longer exist.

    Edit: Fixed link.

  • Lol imagine banning stamets of all people

  • The media import is nice. That's why I haven't switched either.

  • Lol, they had to make the game easier (COM).

  • Two girls, one cup

  • So that's illegal...

  • Cluefinders

  • choas

    Jump
  • The Zelda tactic

  • I half expected this post ending with HA turning itself off

  • Was it worth jailbreaking the paperwhite? I've been considering jail breaking mine

  • A few questions:

    • Was there a time limit?
    • How much did it cost?
  • I think it's probably because this is a repost article.

    An earlier version of this article was published in 2019.

  • TL:DR: They don't need to listen to you. They already track "your metadata"

    "To make it happen, Facebook would need to record everything your phone hears while it's on,” Garcia-Martinez explained in 2017. “This is functionally equivalent to an always-on phone call from you to Facebook. Your average voice-over-internet call takes something like 24 kbps one way, which amounts to about 3 kBs of data per second. Assume you've got your phone on half the day, that's about 130 MBs per day, per user. There are around 150 million daily active users in the US, so that's about 20 petabytes per day, just in the US. To put that in perspective, Facebook's entire data storage is 'only' about 300 petabytes, with a daily ingestion rate of about 600 terabytes.”

    But there are scores of other data points the system has on you to determine what you should see at any given point. Not only does the system know exactly where you are at every moment, it knows who your friends are, what they are interested in, and who you are spending time with. It can track you across all your devices, log call and text metadata on Android phones, and even watch you write something that you end up deleting and never actually send.

  • Oh. I just assumed they changed the G to mean ghost without telling me.

  • A Chrome extension titled “Hide YouTube Shorts,” used by 100,000 people, was recently discovered to secretly collect users' browser activity, raising serious concerns about user privacy on Google Chrome Web Store.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Anyone else not able to create Amazon Prime watch parties?

  • math @lemmy.world

    How the Fibonacci sequence can convert between Miles and Kilometers

    archive.ph /nU7wn
  • Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    How to Use Oscilloscopes, Logic Analyzers, Multimeters, and More