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
The orbital-drop barbarian has a jump buddy!
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