Official vocab guidelines state we no longer refer to these incidents as acccidents, they’re now collisions.
My name is Otto and I like to get bloto
(Not the episode, but that lives rent free in my head any time I see Otto)
Used? Facebook marketplace, craigslist/kijiji (are either of those still a thing?)
Nobody would be stupid enough to fall for this…
And yet…
If you’re here, how are you on the TV?
You can get unpowered ones that just run off water pressure and are bolted between the toilet and the toilet seat. They just hook up to the water supply for the toilet itself.
I have seen others say that youtube channels have their own RSS feeds. Could plug each YouTube channel you want to follow into an RSS app of your choice. Not ideal, but should avoid algorithms
Hey, you know I’m a lot like that guy. Like when I pick my teeth with the mail and stuff.
Well, excuse me for marrying someone who’s company I enjoy. Maybe I should have married someone how would make me miserable, like you…
Wow, mom can fly
I think it’s supposed to signify her decent to madness
Street car named Marge.
Marge is talking in character to prepare for opening night playing Blanche. Lisa chimes in a asks if it would help “… If I talk like this”
I am serious. And don’t call me shirly.
Paywall alternative?
The first iteration of the matrix was perfect. Our brains couldn’t handle it. So they had to make some tweaks. This is the result.
VPN is the way to go if you’re not sharing it with a bunch of people
… the OS doesn’t understand the app’s data.
I assume you are referring to End to End Encrypted (E2EE) messaging apps here. I’m no programmer/developer/software engineer and I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t know a ton about how most apps work on the backend. That being said, my understanding is that E2EE apps decrypt whatever is being transmitted to them when they get to your device (assuming phone here) (of course it would decrypt it, otherwise how would you make sense of the information?). Once the data is on your phone, it is decrypted. From what I understand, sandboxing apps is not all that robust on Android (at least on “mainstream” versions)
Therefore, the data that was Encrypted from End to End was decrypted at the End and therefore accessible by other applications and processes on your phone. Unless Android sandboxing has improved greatly in the last few weeks.
Its the good ol’ telco monopoly. Doesn’t help that our population density is basically nothing. We’re the second biggest country by land mass, but have about the same population as California.
I’m not sure who we need to pressure to get better service for the money…