This article is so dumb I'm not even sure where to start. Vice is an outrage generator and they're working overtime on this one. Seriously, who cares? How many people even knew there was a physical building for über…
> That's why we have separate bathrooms and locker room I've never heard anyone claim this before, do you have any source or evidence to support this? Wouldn't that imply "family washrooms" or co-ed are hot-spots for…
I see this comment everytime a post about ride hailing services pops up... but I can't figure out how it's relevant to this discussion this time. The only word you mentioned that was relevant was safe... So are you…
Extra points for adding the extremely trivial and also very low cost steps of signing up under a corporate name and removing your personal identity from the account altogether. Unless you're paying Amazon in bitcoin…
I guess I should have known better but I was expecting a list of worldly advice, not _bay area_ advice. Still some good stuff though.
> If geeks were influential, the “year of the Linux desktop” I don't see how that's relevant, if I set up or recommend Firefox on my parents computer with ad block they're going to trust me and use it over…
Nice, looks good. Can you comment on what logs you keep and how much of users communications you're privy to? Is everything e2e encrypted?
The only one that's as good as I remember from childhood is Kinder eggs. That chocolate is amazing and waaaay better than we deserved as kids. Still get one for xmas every year although could do without the plastic toy.
I caught that too, I think he confused himself at the end there.
> The customer didn't say anything else and bought the item (didn't ask for a manager or anything!). A very patient man then, I would have asked you why you thought an acronym beginning with M stood for average.
You name dropping one of the largest and most urbanized cities in the world proves what?
Yes, actually it does. You simply have to act like other countries in which it isn't a problem.
This seems rather off topic and unproductive to the effort of solving the SO ticket. I highly doubt it's a matter of Google spying on developers, more likely a bug or weird interaction with the OS.
> Always-on hotword recognition is a normal thing phones do. I wouldn't call that normal at all, nor does your theory address the issue of the permissions request being explicitly denied while still gaining access.
This article is so dumb I'm not even sure where to start. Vice is an outrage generator and they're working overtime on this one. Seriously, who cares? How many people even knew there was a physical building for über…
> That's why we have separate bathrooms and locker room I've never heard anyone claim this before, do you have any source or evidence to support this? Wouldn't that imply "family washrooms" or co-ed are hot-spots for…
I see this comment everytime a post about ride hailing services pops up... but I can't figure out how it's relevant to this discussion this time. The only word you mentioned that was relevant was safe... So are you…
Extra points for adding the extremely trivial and also very low cost steps of signing up under a corporate name and removing your personal identity from the account altogether. Unless you're paying Amazon in bitcoin…
I guess I should have known better but I was expecting a list of worldly advice, not _bay area_ advice. Still some good stuff though.
> If geeks were influential, the “year of the Linux desktop” I don't see how that's relevant, if I set up or recommend Firefox on my parents computer with ad block they're going to trust me and use it over…
Nice, looks good. Can you comment on what logs you keep and how much of users communications you're privy to? Is everything e2e encrypted?
The only one that's as good as I remember from childhood is Kinder eggs. That chocolate is amazing and waaaay better than we deserved as kids. Still get one for xmas every year although could do without the plastic toy.
I caught that too, I think he confused himself at the end there.
> The customer didn't say anything else and bought the item (didn't ask for a manager or anything!). A very patient man then, I would have asked you why you thought an acronym beginning with M stood for average.
You name dropping one of the largest and most urbanized cities in the world proves what?
Yes, actually it does. You simply have to act like other countries in which it isn't a problem.
This seems rather off topic and unproductive to the effort of solving the SO ticket. I highly doubt it's a matter of Google spying on developers, more likely a bug or weird interaction with the OS.
> Always-on hotword recognition is a normal thing phones do. I wouldn't call that normal at all, nor does your theory address the issue of the permissions request being explicitly denied while still gaining access.