

That’s what happens when you have state sponsored car makers. I’m not saying that others don’t, but this is not an even playing field for all.


That’s what happens when you have state sponsored car makers. I’m not saying that others don’t, but this is not an even playing field for all.


Sounds like they want another pandemic.


They’re trying to make sure the Meta employees are too.


Or fiber optic cable.
The only security and privacy settings for apps are what the operating system offers. Because you are voluntarily installing the app there’s a certain amount of assumed trust. Many apps abuse that trust and do things the user never really agreed to. Especially around tracking. Browsers also have to comply with the opening system security, but because the websites you visited are rarely fully trusted they tend to guard privacy and security better. And many people use browser extensions to enhance their security.


“What about YouTube? Just use the web version?” Web versions are almost always more secure than the mobile app version of any app. The browser provides more security enforcement than app security.


Sweet! Hadn’t noticed that feature.


Any browser extension filters?


No, the more bad ass Ben Franklin.
I love 90s electronic for concentration. But I’ve gotten into Tycho recently.


Especially when the terms and conditions say that they can update the terms and conditions at any time.


Of course they are. Anything else is just pretending and gaming the system.


I’d love to see Linux folks figure out easy ways for consumers to replace the on board OS’s for any TV out there. Can that be done?


Great soundtrack!


There’s a powershell script to do this.
Meanwhile in France: Lunch time!
So I “did my own research” as you suggested. BYD received more than all US car makers combined from the government. I’m not going to bother looking at European brands since I’m sure they are a lot less