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Sounds like you just have different shit to deal with
Sounds like you just have different shit to deal with
Does it have traffic data?
Right and how much time do we save by having computers? Fixing the problems is just the cost of doing business
But do those benefits outweigh doubling or tripling the amount of RAM by simply inserting another stick that you can buy for dozens of dollars?
They just don’t understand technology enough to appreciate the difference. You should see them drive with a navigation app
anyone who’s sent/received a garbage and cares enough knows to send via third party messaging apps anyway
Tell that to my in-laws
Interesting. I’ve never liked those notifications but I’ve seen people on Signal message boards defend them to the death. There’s no privacy issue! You’re only getting it because they’re already saved in your phone! This is a good scenario to illustrate the point.
Guy shoulda used Signal
Those are not features, those are whole ass inventions
90%?
[Citation needed]
I can’t wait for Proton to ship Drive for Linux just so we can get a different complaint as the top comment on every Proton thread
Or 5/4, 6/4, 7/4,…
Fuck that. I’m not switching between apps for every god damn function my browser does. I intentionally decline to install apps when I can just use the browser.
The catch is that Turbo Tax and H&R Block are gonna lose a ton of revenue
Well, at least they aren’t outright throwing the functionality in the trash.
Yet
The difference is their business model is privacy. Google’s business model is advertising. I’m Proton’s customer, but advertisers are Google’s customers.
Proton. Bitwarden
Yes. Allowing Uber to do this justifies a disinvestment in public services. “why should we spend more on bus service when no one rides it anyway? They’re all taking Uber bus”
We need more public transportation, not privatized bus routes
But at that point what are you even gaining? If you’re looking for privacy you’re just trading Google tracking you for “third party service provider” tracking you