They’re mostly configured to ignore it, at most quarantine it
I set the mail server to bounce everything that doesn’t match dkim.
I almost don’t receive spam anymore.
The problem is that sometimes some legitimate services didn’t configure their email server correctly
This could be an option but a little cumbersome to keep updated perhaps?
Debian on auto update with minimal packages lasts for years
Another option that I’m using is this:
With the guy that’s going to be defense secretary saying “I don’t see germs, so they aren’t real” maybe it could be the opposite.
I don’t also see ionizing radiations, so they definitely aren’t real, maybe let him taste some polonium tea
Also the irony of a Christian fundamentalist saying that because something can’t be seen, then it can’t be real
They still bought 98% of their needs from Russia in 2023? Ok that’s cheaper but they can weaponize it…
Using the Yuzu case for guidance, dumping encryption keys, regardless of the source of those keys, is illegal
This is false, as the case is non existant, because it has been settled out of court. It has to be proven in court that is illegal, as there’s no law that says that dumping the keys from my own hardware that i paid with my own money is illegal.
Facebook not only sends the code to text without asking, but they love to just directly start the reset password procedure.
Now, that’s super weird. Are they assuming that, because last time I logged in was 6 months ago, I must have forgot my password?
At $12/terabyte/month it seems pretty expensive for media collection (I mean: family photos are irreplaceable but generic video?)
Other options are to use “glacier” tier S3 which is cheap to rent but ultra expensive to recover (but hopefully you won’t need that)
Or just put a pi+HDD hidden somewhere at work/parents and copy to that
The upside is that in this way they use less plastic. Cardboard can’t be transparent and people doesn’t separate the plastic from the cardboard when recycling.
We all know what razor blades look like so a photo can suffice, no?
He is insane
All that info is publicly available, but a nice CSV ready to be fed to spambots isn’t a really good idea…
If I was involved with wordpress for business, i would start to find a plan b, because now they target wp engine, then who’s next?
Hall said the trial was unfair and continued to insist the bombing didn’t happen as he left the court.
Nice try, openai bot (/s)
LOL genuinely thought it was a case of “engineer hates the user”, instead it was a case “management said we need to save 5 cents for the voltage regulator”
Google enforces rules only against small devs. Big companies are allowed to do what the fuck they want.
Example with one of those “ad viewing apps disguised as games”, every single screenshot is misleading, showing a different game to what actually will be downloaded. It’s clearly a violation of Google Play terms that read:
Screenshots must demonstrate the actual in-app or in-game experience, focusing on the core features and content so users can anticipate what the app or game experience will be like. Use captured footage of the app or game itself.
In the example not a single screenshot demonstrate the actual game experience.
Google sees the big cash influx from ad impressions and IAP from whales and is closing all the eyes
Tencent and Alibaba instead are still allowed to illegally fingerprint and track the user by placing tracking data in /Pictures/.gs_fs0 which for some reason they can access even without storage/photo permission
I saw a bank in my country requiring to have the permission for apps usage, the one that you have to go in settings and toggle it. Refuse and it closes the app
I don’t know a single bank that hasn’t reinvented the wheel and is using their app as a glorified authentication app for generating totp codes
And then i complained that my bank blocked access if adb was enabled…
If there’s no loan attached to that account, for me this message reads “sorry, we don’t want you as a customer. Please contact a bank teller to have a full refund, uninstall this app and don’t forget to leave a 1 star review”
I’m not willing to compromise on this shit. My phone is my phone.
No it shouldn’t validate the license, at the time I purchased it using a Google workspace legacy account and when they raised the prices I deleted the account and it didn’t complain
Put the apk on an old android 8 phone and doesn’t crash. One day I’ll try to inspect logcat to see if it’s something that can be fixed
In this specific case can do it but the bootloader unlock request must come from a Chinese ip address, from a verified Chinese number (get otp code via SMS) and wait like one month