MDKAOD
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- Comment on Cars Are Now Rolling Computers Now. So What Happens When They Stop Getting Updates? 3 months ago:
Just like they legislate vehicle size, headlight brightness, and enforce fuel economy standards?
- Comment on We all know it's true 4 months ago:
I try to post content, but I’ve found that it’s certainly more clunky than submitting to reddit ever was. Share url to sync or jeroba isn’t as smoooooth as submitting to reddit through RIF. I wish there was an easier way on desktop which is where I do most of my surfing.
- Comment on Images leak of Valve's next game, and it's an Overwatch-style hero shooter 5 months ago:
Artifact would like a word.
- Comment on YouTube moves to AV1 by default to the dismay of some Android users 6 months ago:
My Pixel does. 🤷🏼♂️
- Comment on iPod with custom shell, new screen, 512gb SSD, and a 30 day battery 7 months ago:
It may be better these days, but when it was needed most, it wasn’t as mature.
- Comment on iPod with custom shell, new screen, 512gb SSD, and a 30 day battery 7 months ago:
The issue I have had with ipods in general is even with third party management, you had to make a Playlist for everything. I wanted to dump my library of A-Z folders and use the device like a file structure.
I’m in the minority, but I stopped making Playlists/mix cds/mixtapes when I graduated high school.
- Comment on Microsoft in their infinite wisdom has replaced the Hide Desktop icon with Copilot. 8 months ago:
… Coffee costs more than this license.
- Comment on Comcast reluctantly agrees to stop its misleading “10G Network” claims 9 months ago:
Because we apparently love A-B testing our government.
- Comment on Researcher uncovers one of the biggest password dumps in recent history 9 months ago:
Alright, that makes some sense. Fair enough.
- Comment on Researcher uncovers one of the biggest password dumps in recent history 9 months ago:
Ya know, I have no issues with 2fa, but I watch older folks struggle with it for some reason. They can’t fathom the ‘magic’. But I don’t understand 2fa on utility websites that are only payment portals that obfuscate account numbers. Like “enable 2fa for account security!” why? Because someone who has found my credentials on the dark web might pay my bill?