I’d say keep it
I’d say keep it
We heard you like Windows apps…
Neither the MacTrast nor the original 9to5 article discusses the security behind Apple’s iOS implementation. But we know all firmware packages are signed and I would imagine this would be no different, with the recovery partition OS performing a check of the signature.
No but JD Vance was visiting just a few hours earlier
Absolutely, DRM is bullshit. Even Apple stopped using it - and not just for iTunes but also for streaming downloads.
Nope, not the DRM locked media
And my axe!
Look at Samsung’s history. This is their MO, it’s how they became the Samsung we know today - straight up steal actual product designs, not just concepts, not just copy closely, a compete steal, and sell until arrested.
Search “samsung employees swallow evidence”
Fun times.
It’s just crazy though because the modern Republican Party has become fascist. The very enemy that used to unite us all towards a better good against such evil.
This guy calculates
I’m far left, but I actually don’t hate on the 2nd Amendment. It was a pivotal moment in US history, fortifying the power of the people and its rule over government.
But at the time the 2nd Amendment was written, the most powerful weapon that the average person would have had access to was the flintlock musket. The flintlock had a relatively short effective range of around 50 to 100 yards and took time to reload after each shot.
It would stand to reason that much stronger laws are required to compensate for the amount of fire power available to people now.
That’s because half the population actually believes they’ll be as rich as those high tax brackets (which will never happen).
Dam, you both sound right. And that’s some sad shit to realize.
You are absolutely right. I’ve corrected the mistake.
JD Vance is a weird-ass, mother couch fuckin’ piece of shit
This is a great video, love this one, thanks for sharing!
If everyone has another 20 minutes, John Oliver delves into the topic some more.
We should still try to recycle as member of our community (and the world populace) but it’s the corporations that need to be held accountable and forced to take action. Because as it stands now they are lobbying hard to shift the blame to consumers and make it difficult to ban single use products, while also avoiding packaging innovations and laws that promote such change - 'cause, you know…profits.
That’s actually a good question. Surely Mastodon and Lemmy instances should have also seen an uptick in registrations?
This is extremely dangerous to our democracy
Yeah, let’s believe in what that guy says./s What a dumb book.