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I mean that’s still what they want, absolute control. It’s just that as soon as Chevron started working against them, they got rid of it.
I mean that’s still what they want, absolute control. It’s just that as soon as Chevron started working against them, they got rid of it.
You don’t even have to build housing. The US has more vacant homes than it does homeless people.
Those services feel so shady to me. You’re just paying to deanonymize your data for them. Not to mention I think some of them are straight up owned by the data brokers you’re supposedly having your data deleted from.
Gotta love how corporations can just put dangerous deathmobiles on the street and just pull a “oopsie daisy” when people start complaining
And those consequences? Receiving legal bribe money
You’re expecting them to put thought and effort into this
There’s also nothing stopping them from taking a bribe for something they’ve already done if they do something else. “Hey, I’ll pay you for the books you banned if you make hrt illegal”
Defacing art is a historical form of protest. The Suffragettes vandalized multiple paintings which are now memorialized for it.
https://womensarttours.com/slashing-venus-suffragettes-and-vandalism/
They just put what the driver of the cybertruck thinks about doing 24/7
As a kid, I had really bad earwax and had to go to the doctor because it was affecting my hearing. They used this and it was life changing.
https://www.amazon.com/Elephant-Washer-Bottle-Doctor-Easy/dp/B005M2B5P0
Not the search engine. The Android app has a feature called App Tracking Protection that blocks trackers in other apps, akin to PiHole, but run on the device.
On Android, using an app like DuckDuckGo or TrackerControl is huge for protecting your data in other apps
The best discovery in my life is something called the Elephant Ear. It’s a squirt bottle for getting water behind your earwax and pushing it out from the back
The Local Calendar integration stores the calendar on the server running Home Assistant, so as long as you can access the server remotely, you should be able to access it through the Home Assistant app. If you want it stored offline on a mobile device, there’s also an integration for calendars stored in a .ics file which you could sync with something like syncthing.
Home Assistant. I wouldn’t use it just for calendars, but I already had it set up for home automation and calendars are a built in feature.
Oh wow, that must’ve been painful
That’s true, I was thinking more about automations and scripts, which are still stored as YAML
It’s still all stored as YAML, there’s just a lot more help on the frontend
Peeps
Their actual customers were giving them a lot of love for being supportive, especially during pride month. Then the alt-right crybabies caught wind and started throwing a tantrum and they instantly folded.