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Then you are totally locked in with Apple devices and cannot switch to Android and take your passkeys with you
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That’s a single datapoint. You should probably get more to be sure
Great news! Web apps represent the democratization of mobile apps, empowering independent developers free from the constraints of the App Stores
Also the de-jure standard in the EU
Also I would like to be able to follow a Mastodon user from Lemmy
Since it says “worldwide”, I want to point out that Steamboat Willie is in the public domain in the United States, but that doesn’t mean that it is elsewhere. For example, in Europe the law sets a copyright term of author death + 70 years so Steamboat Willie won’t be in the public domain there until 2036. So Disney is free to copyright strike Steamboat Willie outside the US however they want.
Play lots of AAA games
Of course YouTube should be able to put ads on it. That’s public domain. You can do with it whatever you want.
That’s exactly the same marketing plan as Neflix/Amazon prime/HBO Max… whatever. You download a FREE app but can’t do anything with it without a subscription.
Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics are a plot device in a fiction book that are designed to initially look good and then fail spectacularly. Not sure they are the best to base your Robot Constitution on.
Guys, try some OpenStreetMap-based alternatives and get rid of Google Maps:
Guys, try some OpenStreetMap-based alternatives and get rid of Google Maps:
What does it do when the experiment goes wrong, explodes and fills the lab with toxic chemicals everywhere?
How many repetitions of a word are needed before chatGPT starts spitting out training data? I managed to get it to repeat a word hundreds of times but still didn’t get no weird data, only the same word repeated many times
Thing about Arsenal they always try to walk it in
Why do you think that?
https://www.macworld.com/article/2118771/ios-17-1-private-address-security-hole-fix.html
iOS would respond to address requests with a private address as the source, which made it seem like the feature worked. However, the researchers found that the real, actual MAC address was provided in a different part of the request-response
That seems like a really sloppy implementation of the feature 😂 I’m glad they finally fixed it but how did it take three years to fix this!?
Lots of other websites have already copied the “pay or consent” ad model