

That’s why I’m extremely strict about permission I allow on my apps. My Telegram is official but still has no permission on contacts, camera or images/files.


That’s why I’m extremely strict about permission I allow on my apps. My Telegram is official but still has no permission on contacts, camera or images/files.


Your data is leaking


Virtual Private Network?


I just saw that on Proton VPN but I remember seeing other services forcing this “unprotected” word as if it was the end of the world.
“Please you need us look how you need us now you’re unprotected holy shit”


I can’t make an account, do you know why by any chance?
I tried Chromium, when I type my e-mail the console says:
recaptcha.js:581 Uncaught Error: Invalid site key or not loaded in api.js: 6LfMOq0UAAAAANTnVx9i_DfiDZa7QKR7DMLdu7eE


You’re wrong, I just don’t care anymore to argue about it. Just downvote me and call it a day.


The game is an art to me, I want to fully experience it and understand every design decision behind it. It can be disappointing, boring, it doesn’t matter, it’s all part of the process. If I keep hopping between only games I find fun I’ll never truly experience anything, I’ll just spoil my brain with cheap and easy dopamine and move one to the next cheap and easy dopamine source.


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wow, that sounds interesting, thank you my friend I’ll try it.


I don’t agree, modern games have telemetry, achievements can be manipulated on Steam using Steam Achievement Manager, developers can’t rely on it as a way of tracking or feedback. Modern games have telemetry embedded on it for this purpose. Gathering feedback via achievements completion is unreliable.


I see achievements as a path made by the devs to guide you throught all the game features, I want an official way to know I did something. Kill X enemies with Y gun, ok, they probably want me to experience using some specific gun they worked on it but they don’t want to make it mandatory use inside the game.


I see achievements as a path made by the devs to guide you throught all the game features, I want an official way to know I did something. Kill X enemies with Y gun, ok, they probably want me to experience using some specific gun they worked on it but they don’t want to make it mandatory use inside the game.


I see achievements as a path made by the devs to guide you throught all the game features, I want an official way to know I did something. Kill X enemies with Y gun, ok, they probably want me to experience using some specific gun they worked on it but they don’t want to make it mandatory use inside the game.
There’s you explanation.


I think it’s great to highlight the true ones who are refusing AI usage so we can focus on them.
I was never interested in Clojure but now knowing they refuse AI, I kind of have interest on learning it now.


I’ve watched a few series with AI generated subtitles once and it’s real dog shit. They miss some obvious words that completely breaks the immersion of what I’m watching.
On top of that, they’re selling this feature as something good, instead of incentivating real subtitle writers that do a pretty solid work.
You’ll see more AI slop and less good work from real people.


Do you mean it doesn’t work natively on Linux or via Proton?


They comply with AI practices, they surely aren’t the good guys.


It seems pretty nice.
I got an error tho, due to my Pi-Hole No Google block list, it seems it’s saying to me to whitelist “identitytoolkit.googleapis.com” for sign up process, and I don’t see any reason for contacting Google servers for registration.


Why using technology would make someone a bad person?
Atmosphere