

Ignorance is bliss, I guess 😄
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Ignorance is bliss, I guess 😄
Like that, yeah. There are hundreds of models, some cheap, some expensive, some even analog. For example my favorites:
Well, idk, all the watches I have (but never wear any more) are like that. Even one of my old phones was kinda like that (Wiko Highway Pure), just well, phone width and height.
i would consider buying a smartwatch, if they weren’t so thick. call me when they are 6mm or less. not gonna wear a lumpy shackle.
There are actually legal torrents and valid reasons to download them from within a company network or company workstations, for example here are the Debian install media torrents: https://www.debian.org/CD/torrent-cd/
However, you should make sure the admins and bosses don’t mind.
A dice size SLR with optional USB C, so you can attach it to phones and drones.
it’s not good for summaries. often gets important bits wrong, like embedded instructions that can’t be summarized.
It gets your unique tracking ID, so it knows you’re the same person now with different IP. If you use apps that store location data in firebase (eg. find my device, fitness trackers, emergency alert apps) it will upload your GPS location and maybe nearby wifi names, if you set it to be extra precise.
This problem solved, but whenever you change your network or IP and then periodically, your phone will report to Firebase, so you can receive push notifications.
You can block those with software that simulates a local VPN with a filter, but you won’t get any more push notifications. Now push notifications are not just the ones you see. Some apps use invisible ones to get infos they need to work.
Is it because of the Uyghurs?