Wouldn't*
I spotted the reference, but did not think this deep lol. You have a point here.
Watched the part one on day 1 as well. It was definitely more intriguing than enjoyable. The visuals and soundtrack really carried it despite the pacing. Imo, part one was just a great setup for this masterpiece.
me and three other coworkers took a PTO too :)
I just came back from the theater. Every word of this article rings true. The movie is a piece of art, the best of star wars with the grandeur of Game of Thrones. Its very rare to get movies like this these days.
Not from the US, so help me understand here, why would a traffic cop looking to verify a license want to image the entire contents of your phone?
By your logic, is Instagram a failure too? Its just those same permissions.
Of course passwords are fine. What's not fine is getting billions of people to change their behavior and switch to and use a password manager (that's not chrome). You could even argue passwords are better than passkeys…
The logo is eerily similar to the Tamil letter 'ku'. Can anyone confirm if thats the case or what the logo is supposed to mean?
> no good vision Ah yes, years of continuing technical and product innovations, with "no good vision"
Since Apollo qualifies as a small/medium business, that's 15%
> reasonable for access to all of reddit Not all of reddit. You're still blocked out of NSFW content (which will not be accessible over any tier of API).
$12k for 50M requests, wow. It seems Reddit has taken the twitter way out. If they just wanted to ban third party apps, they should have the balls to do it rather than pull all this stuff.
> Indians support NSA accessing data From where exactly did you arrive at this conclusion?
I wonder if Signal will be next. Then it will truly mark the beginning of the end for democracy in India.
Terrorist use crypto, they also use cash. Ban them too? Doesn't make a lot of sense that something is banned just because it was used by a bad actor. Or this is just security theatre.
Waiting for Rishi’s review video in YouTube.
Compared to Tesla testing FSD on roads, I don't think this is unsafe/ harming anyone involved.
Ah yes, another case that will likely just end in a $xxxM fine.
‘Bad’ doesn’t even come close to describing it imo.
This is really interesting, thanks!
To add, the name of the podcast is Signals and Threads.
Lots of integrations, like their Zoho suite I don't need for personal use. I just use Apple calendar, and the notes app for writing which get the job done. Zoho for personal use is either bloat/ overkill, depending on…
I can recommend both Zoho and Protonmail. User of both and each is great for its intended use, Zoho - commercial, multiple accounts with a custom domain, Protonmail for personal use and storage.
And also "This is not Ratatouille. Rats are not our friends".
Wouldn't*
I spotted the reference, but did not think this deep lol. You have a point here.
Watched the part one on day 1 as well. It was definitely more intriguing than enjoyable. The visuals and soundtrack really carried it despite the pacing. Imo, part one was just a great setup for this masterpiece.
me and three other coworkers took a PTO too :)
I just came back from the theater. Every word of this article rings true. The movie is a piece of art, the best of star wars with the grandeur of Game of Thrones. Its very rare to get movies like this these days.
Not from the US, so help me understand here, why would a traffic cop looking to verify a license want to image the entire contents of your phone?
By your logic, is Instagram a failure too? Its just those same permissions.
Of course passwords are fine. What's not fine is getting billions of people to change their behavior and switch to and use a password manager (that's not chrome). You could even argue passwords are better than passkeys…
The logo is eerily similar to the Tamil letter 'ku'. Can anyone confirm if thats the case or what the logo is supposed to mean?
> no good vision Ah yes, years of continuing technical and product innovations, with "no good vision"
Since Apollo qualifies as a small/medium business, that's 15%
> reasonable for access to all of reddit Not all of reddit. You're still blocked out of NSFW content (which will not be accessible over any tier of API).
$12k for 50M requests, wow. It seems Reddit has taken the twitter way out. If they just wanted to ban third party apps, they should have the balls to do it rather than pull all this stuff.
> Indians support NSA accessing data From where exactly did you arrive at this conclusion?
I wonder if Signal will be next. Then it will truly mark the beginning of the end for democracy in India.
Terrorist use crypto, they also use cash. Ban them too? Doesn't make a lot of sense that something is banned just because it was used by a bad actor. Or this is just security theatre.
Waiting for Rishi’s review video in YouTube.
Compared to Tesla testing FSD on roads, I don't think this is unsafe/ harming anyone involved.
Ah yes, another case that will likely just end in a $xxxM fine.
‘Bad’ doesn’t even come close to describing it imo.
This is really interesting, thanks!
To add, the name of the podcast is Signals and Threads.
Lots of integrations, like their Zoho suite I don't need for personal use. I just use Apple calendar, and the notes app for writing which get the job done. Zoho for personal use is either bloat/ overkill, depending on…
I can recommend both Zoho and Protonmail. User of both and each is great for its intended use, Zoho - commercial, multiple accounts with a custom domain, Protonmail for personal use and storage.
And also "This is not Ratatouille. Rats are not our friends".