

Whatever you use to login, password / pin / pattern / body part.


Whatever you use to login, password / pin / pattern / body part.


Not if it’s implemented in the Google Play Services, then every device will refuse to install unverified apps after the deadline, even if it’s not on the newest Android versions.


Used to be that patents were bad for innovation, like loading screen mini games or the nemesis system from the Mordor games. These days patents tend to be crap where I’m happy it’s patented so others (hopefully) won’t do that shit.
By reducing a complex topic down to one score that has “features” as only one of many factors, so that “openness” and “safety” push it to the top.


I like the concept. I have a e-ink reader where I removed the hull because it’s annoying, but at some point I must have damaged the display a bit and now it has a little black spot. With this the added bulk also doubles the area available for text. Maybe not that useful for novels that you read through linearly, but for non-fiction it would be nice to see other chapters, glossaries, etc. on one display while keeping the other at the page you were reading. Mainly a problem of software and enough buttons to be able to comfortably use that.
Though the low-res displays of this prototype look atrocious to me (pixelation and uneven blackness), maybe a later version will improve on that.


The shittiest possible outcome is what the Trump admin is all about.


Slowing cell aging could mean better health for longer, even if you don’t die (much) later.


Probably means there will be new PNGs that old software won’t be able to open.


Exactly. There need to be rules that make people responsible for decisions made by software.


He meant “free speech abolitionist”, easy typo to make.
Yeah, if that process wouldn’t need developer mode (or stayed active after disabling it again) that wouldn’t be that bad (still annoying). But having to choose between the ability to install apps or use those apps that only work without developer mode certainly isn’t a win.