Technologic objects to your statement
Technologic objects to your statement
I also have been using podcast addict, probably for over 10 years now. You can autodownload new episodes (mine checks daily at 7a and 7p), create custom playlists for juggling multiple podcasts at once, has android auto support, and you don’t have to deal with the bs of Spotify.
I’m sure there are a 100 other features I don’t know about, but that’s what I use.
Oh absolutely! It perfectly matched the chaos energy that the rest of the game permeates.
My college roommate and I would play this game for hours just trying to blow each other up. Such great memories!
Just tested number 5… DO NOT RECOMMEND. I’m now sleeping on the couch for the rest of the week.
They have to manufacture it unique to the individual. Luckily, manufacturing custom mRNA is not very expensive.
This is for the year 2022. The reddit migration was 2023.
Also the fediverse is less than 0.1% of social media market share.
In my field of work (molecular biology) anything with a linear relationship gets exciting! I got an R^2 of .9968 last week that had me jumping for joy.
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Don’t give money to companies with bad practices.
A quote in the article from Microsoft: “Once chosen in device setup, the region used for DMA compliance can only be changed by resetting the PC.”
So if you move into EEA from outside you have to reset your device to be given this option? That smells like a lawsuit ready to happen.
He actually loves the sweater on the left. My wife made it a month ago and he won’t leave it alone, haha.
Ah yaeh that would do it.
Yar harr? Or wfh programmer?
Not trying to debate the importance of e2ee, but the title is akin to saying “eating bread recommended by global bread making coalition.”
I feel like you would enjoy Slice and Dice. Similar to dicey dungeon, you are rolling dice, but instead of them being a classic d6, each side of the die is the hero’s abilities. You collect relics and get better heroes as you progress through the run. 8 bucks on Itch.io gets you both the mobile and desktop download. Also has a demo.
Check out his tell-all “Ghost in the Wires”. Definitely an interesting read, and a great lens into cyber security in the 80s and 90s.
Slice & dice. You can get it on itch.io and download to PC and mobile. It’s like 7 bucks and Ive put in dozens of hours already.
It’s not strictly privacy-focused but The Goblin’s Notebook is designed exactly for your use-case. It has markdown, object connections, every object has a player visible setting, so your players can access known content while you keep secrets hidden. There’s a free tier, a mid tier at $1.50 and an unlimited tier at $3 dollars a month (managed via their patreon).