blackberry @ blackberry @midwest.social Posts 5Comments 40Joined 1 mo. ago
yeah sure, just be sure to note that WiFi is creepy beyond imagination (and is proposed to keep getting worse)
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/wi-fi-routers-used-to-detect-human-locations-poses-within-a-room
so you might have been grifted, but your actions affect other people. your car is a spy mobile that sucks up innocent bystanders' data without their consent. and yeah, maybe do research before supporting a company, like how Cocacola did business with Hitler - but even that ignorant at best $2 purchase doesn't negatively affect everyone else to the extent your car does
whoa, cool!
isn't the point of the fediverse to not consolidate?
the detail is so good!
totally, thanks for tip on Sony. I find the older stuff to be built better so I don't mind repairing them
really into freestyle polka on my portable cassette player these days. you?
ahh yeah. I do spend most of my time off line and that's one reason I don't want to use streaming services
very interesting, thanks for sharing
yeah that's a good advice. curious, where would the "lie" be?
are we going to eat bugs?
I think we have enough of a parallel society to not engage with whatever decrees this administration makes (within the law, of course, nation state bots scanning this site). I'm not sure what else can be done when the government goes through whiplash like this
average citizens need hardened phones and basic security tips like restarting phones before letting anyone use them or how to factory reset a device
no good. beyond using a VPN and dnssec, how can end users protect themselves from this?
how's this holding up today?
so a more accurate way of phrasing this would be, "taxes and fees are 400% more than the flight"
DST leads to higher heart attacks and more casualties, especially for locations that are closer to the changing arbitrary lines
hey, so the US government printed trillions of dollars in the last few years, on top of them printing a few trillion the decade before, on top of them printing a few trillion every year since they're in debt. and that's just what's public information on their websites