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  • excuse me?? I’m being honest and truthful

    That's unfortunate because your posts make you look very dishonest. In one post you are unfamiliar with basic topics and in the next you seem to be well informed about some of their obscure failed projects.

    If you're not a paid actor then you're someone who just likes to provoke people online which makes you an asshole as well.

  • France grants police power to spy on citizens through phones
  • Sorry for the late reply but I'd just like to warn you that it doesn't take a lot of effort. It takes some time, some knowledge of programming, electronics and communication protocols and a few hundred $$$ of equipment. DIY cell phone tower

  • Horner: F1 sprint format doesn’t work for fans, drivers or teams
  • I don't think the show or drama has much to do with this. The sprint format adds a third day with a significant session (quali on Friday) to the weekend. This should increase the event's revenue and thus the amount FOM can ask from organizers to host a GP.

    If new contracts are signed for more money then the sprint format is a success.

  • OnePlus keeps making the same excuse about wireless charging
  • I on the other hand cannot see why people don't see it as the best invention after sliced bread. I've been using wireless charging since '12 and take it for granted now. No wires, no lost chargers, no plugging in, just the pad on my night stand. Full battery everyday without broken usb ports or cables.

    I feel like most critique is about not being able to charge fast which is valid. Wireless charging is only convenient at night. If you have an aging phone and your battery can't get thought the day anymore then wireless charging is not going to help you. I feel like this is actually not a wireless charging problem but more like a battery capacity problem.

  • Brave browser quietly slips a VPN service onto your Windows PC
  • But you don't. Because you don't.

    Nobody does. Windows is closed source and its inner working is a trade secret. This means you cannot know how to lock down windows. Of course there are best practices based on info from microsoft or people who know a thing or two about info sec but it's all guess work and/or trusting the developer by its blue eyes.

  • Brave browser quietly slips a VPN service onto your Windows PC
  • It's "all your mail is now redirected to a third party that makes money by mining it for data without you knowing" level of nastiness. Absolutely deplorable and a reason to never touch anything made by the people behind Brave even with a ten foot pole. Brave is a scam and why people pretend its not is beyond me.

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