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Three options to increase privacy on LinkedIn
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Comment on Your phone already has social credit. We just lie about it. in ~finance
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Your phone already has social credit. We just lie about it.
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Farewell to the fediverse
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Comment on Wireless earphones: a belated review in ~tech
rodrigo AirPods get disgusting pretty quickly. EarPods (without flexible tips) are much cleaner overall.AirPods get disgusting pretty quickly. EarPods (without flexible tips) are much cleaner overall.
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Comment on Wireless earphones: a belated review in ~tech
rodrigo I've heard this since ever, but honestly can't noticed any latency at all. Is this something related to music production, or one of those things you need a very good ear to be annoyed by?I've heard this since ever, but honestly can't noticed any latency at all. Is this something related to music production, or one of those things you need a very good ear to be annoyed by?
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Wireless earphones: a belated review
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Comment on The family computer in ~tech
rodrigo I’m not so sure. All best selling desktop (!) computers on Amazon have SSDs, even those < R$ 1k.I’m not so sure. All best selling desktop (!) computers on Amazon have SSDs, even those < R$ 1k.
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The family computer
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European Commission internally recommends Signal with disappearing messages
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Comment on What follows GitHub? in ~tech
rodrigo I loved their site! Totally crazy and no actual information at all, would be amazing as an digital art project, but not so much as the first impression to sell anything (specially to devs, who...I loved their site! Totally crazy and no actual information at all, would be amazing as an digital art project, but not so much as the first impression to sell anything (specially to devs, who normally hate this kind of psychedelics).
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Comment on Substack subscriptions in the iOS app: inflated prices and a new “walled garden” for newsletters in ~tech
rodrigo Yeah… from Substack's FAQ:Yeah… from Substack's FAQ:
Why is Substack adding IAP now?
Apple requires it for any app selling digital content. We previously offered IAP as an opt-in feature, but Apple is now enforcing full compliance, so we must make IAP available for all paid publications.
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What follows GitHub?
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Comment on Substack subscriptions in the iOS app: inflated prices and a new “walled garden” for newsletters in ~tech
rodrigo Yeap! You can move paid subscriptions other than Apple's in-app system. They are based on Stripe. Molly White has a good write-up about it:...Yeap! You can move paid subscriptions other than Apple's in-app system. They are based on Stripe. Molly White has a good write-up about it: https://www.citationneeded.news/substack-to-self-hosted-ghost/
Related: https://leavesubstack.com/
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Comment on Substack subscriptions in the iOS app: inflated prices and a new “walled garden” for newsletters in ~tech
rodrigo They signed for this mess the moment they decided to release an iOS app, which is totally avoidable for a newsletter service. (Also, an app made mainly to lock-in readers and publishers into...They signed for this mess the moment they decided to release an iOS app, which is totally avoidable for a newsletter service. (Also, an app made mainly to lock-in readers and publishers into Substack social media, non-newsletter extras.)
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Substack subscriptions in the iOS app: inflated prices and a new “walled garden” for newsletters
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Comment on Android emulators to actually use mobile apps in day-to-day life? in ~tech
rodrigo Maybe try something like BlueStacks?Maybe try something like BlueStacks?
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Vivaldi takes a stand: keep browsing human
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Comment on What's your current PC wallpaper? in ~tech
rodrigo Plain black. Almost don't see the desktop, so it doesn't matter much. (I used to leave macOS' default videos, but stopped since noticing they write and read a ton of data on the disk.)Plain black. Almost don't see the desktop, so it doesn't matter much. (I used to leave macOS' default videos, but stopped since noticing they write and read a ton of data on the disk.)
I know they are examples, but do you know any cases in that banning or other harm was done to customers for disagreements with the service provider? And, not to invalidate your concern, but sometimes things can go wrong even with those we used to consider “on our side”.