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“Email address” is the phrase you’re looking for!
“Email address” is the phrase you’re looking for!
Once installed, Temu can recompile itself and change properties, including overriding the data privacy settings users believe they have in place
If this is actually possible then isn’t that a huge security vulnerability in Android and/or iOS? I feel if this was the case we’d be hearing about it from security researchers rather than a lawyer.
Seems like we’re all in agreement that all information should be free, I look forward to them open-sourcing every proprietary bit of code they have
Is that just for the buttons? I did a one minute eBay search and you can get a pink replacement for every button and the whole shell for $40!
I hope this isn’t too late, but don’t read anything about this game before you play it!
Neat!
Mutation testing is a cool concept, but what’s it got to do with the fediverse?
You could try asking in [email protected], there’s usually some good PostmarketOS knowledge over there
No idea, I’d never even heard of one until your comment! Is it worth setting up? What else does it do?
“Just”, lol. I’m sure yours is a much more comprehensive and powerful solution, but it definitely looks more complex than just installing a plugin on your IDE!
I’ve never played The Binding of Isaac’s multiplayer, but it’s an incredible game, infinitely replayable, and has full co-op now (as in you each have a full character rather than just “little brother mode”)
This one? Noted!
I do have a Logitech mouse and as far as I’m aware all the buttons are customisable (through their questionable program), so hopefully this is just marketing nonsense
Dedicated AI button: ✋😒
Dedicated change-LED-colour button: 👈😯
Exactly, I choose the one that’s always there on every machine I access!
Yeah but seeing actual proof is always important
A bit of that, but hopefully if they piss off too many people they’ll just go elsewhere
Isn’t the real use case just so they don’t have to waste staff time changing labels manually when stock changes or moves?
I had a knockoff wavebird for the GameCube. Guzzled batteries, introduced lag, and sometimes your character just slowly rotated in a circle. It was cool to have a wireless controller though!