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The syndrome

5mon 21d ago in politicalcartoons@piefed.social from lemmy.dbzer0.com

"At least those children were alive for Trump and others to rape them"

-pro-lifers, probably.

Why Are Cars Getting Rid Of Android Auto?

5mon 21d ago in technology from www.bgr.com

And replace it with what? You can't just hot glue knobs on the center console and expect them to work.

The vehicle comes from the factory connected to the internet.

You'd have to find the exploit before they do, and it would be hard to replicate because once they find out, the only cars vulnerable to your exploit are ones manufactured before the patch who have been disconnected from the internet (which is like 2 cars).

It's theoretically possible but very hard to replicate. And on top of that theres always the risk of the car manufacturer voiding the warranty on your $50k vehicle and/or cozying up to your insurance company and convincing them any damage is a result of you preventing their systems from running as intended.

It's a messy high risk low reward game to play. Better option is to just buy a different car if you can.

whotd uses brave

5mon 22d ago in microblogmemes from lemmy.blahaj.zone

iOS: Orion browser - built on WebKit but works with chrome/FF extensions, so you can just snag uBlock Origin and be good

GOS: Firefox (or one of its forks). Supports FF extensions, so you can just snag uBlock Origin and be good

I ditched Android emulators for this open-source app

8mon 7d ago in android from www.androidauthority.com

I confess I haven't used it but I've been wanting to try and get my preferred RSS reader app (Feeder) on my computer - that's the only one that I want though

AI image blocklist for uBlock Origin & Pi-hole

8mon 8d ago in privacy@lemmy.ml from github.com

As someone who spends a lot of time searching and is tired of AI slop, tracking, and targeted ads, it's a breath of fresh air.

It provides a level of quality and control you don't get from the Brave/DDGs of the world, and a reliability that's hard to match with the SearXNGs.

It took a bit of mental back and forth to get comfortable paying for something that has historically been "free", but I'm alright with it.

I'd love to see more FOSS competition (or frankly any competition) out there but hosting a reliable search engine is difficult and expensive.

It's cheaper than any of my streaming subscriptions and I use it 10x as much, so I'm good paying the price.

Kagi will let you block slop sites (but you have to manually block each one)

The many Carolinas

8mon 8d ago in facepalm from media.piefed.world

Look at the state codes in the column to the left and think like a really shitty computer

Do you believe Luigi Mangione killed Bryan Johnson?

Do I think he's more likely than not the killer? Yes. Do I think that "beyond a reasonable doubt"? No, BUT I haven't spent as much time studying the facts of the case as I hope each juror has.

Can he be found guilty with the evidence against him?

Of course. With the right frame job, my cat could be found guilty of the murder.

Nestle Bows Out of Initiative to Reduce Dairy’s Climate Impact

8mon 12d ago in environment@sh.itjust.works from www.bloomberg.com

How many ads do you think you (the average American) sees per day?

8mon 12d ago in degoogle@lemmy.ml from m.youtube.com

There are ads on news articles?

California Wants to Ban ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Pans. These Chefs Say Don’t Do It.

9mon 8d ago in environment@sh.itjust.works from www.nytimes.com

The Rainforests Being Cleared to Build your RV

9mon 23d ago in fuckcars from www.nytimes.com

Light pollution causes urban birds to stay awake longer each day, study finds

9mon 3h ago in collapse@slrpnk.net from www.theguardian.com

Killing weeds without chemicals - the future may be electric

10mon 1d ago in environment@sh.itjust.works from www.earth.com