That was my stage name at uni
Once installed, Temu can recompile itself and change properties, including overriding the data privacy settings users believe they have in place
If this is actually possible then isn’t that a huge security vulnerability in Android and/or iOS? I feel if this was the case we’d be hearing about it from security researchers rather than a lawyer.
They’re still struggling in F2, they just started the sprint with a practice session timer
We can still eat the ancient honey though, right?
Seems like we’re all in agreement that all information should be free, I look forward to them open-sourcing every proprietary bit of code they have
Is that just for the buttons? I did a one minute eBay search and you can get a pink replacement for every button and the whole shell for $40!
The only time mine whined were in a very old lamp and when in a socket which still had an analogue dimmer switch - when I swapped that for a normal switch it solved the noise.
I’ve got quite a few IKEA Trådfri bulbs and I don’t think I’ve ever had a problem with one (and if I did IKEA are generally pretty flexible with returns for up to a year). They’re pretty good, use ZigBee and so work well with home assistant, the IKEA app isn’t too bad, and they’re half the price of Phillips Hue.
Stardew was such a big hit that it encouraged a lot of clones. I imagine if you search any game storefront for “gentle farming and friendship simulator” you’ll get a lot of results!
Backing up your memes with scientific articles, that’s why you’re the boss!
I’m enjoying this but is it really a science meme?
I hope this isn’t too late, but don’t read anything about this game before you play it!
Neat!
Mutation testing is a cool concept, but what’s it got to do with the fediverse?
You could try asking in [email protected], there’s usually some good PostmarketOS knowledge over there
It’s got a great safety feature in that nobody understands it enough to attempt driving fast enough to cause a crash
It’s probably partly due to the step up in machinery (and how different each team’s car is compared to the lower formulae) but I reckon it’s more to do with the pressure of being at “the top” - you’re not a junior anymore, this is the real thing and it’s perform or die
Is Ricciardo not technically an academy driver?
I’ve been playing Traffix all evening, a great little arcade game