This is not related to the post but I have an honest question. I use nitro(and absolutely love it) and I'm constantly getting inquiries about how I use blobs. There are literally 5 accounts I would happily gift a nitro subscription to but dont have the option. When is discord going to allow people to gift nitro to other accounts. It's a huge potential revenue stream and something I would happily engage in if I had the chance to. Thank you for your work. I love discord.
The recordings stopped being random a long time ago. I work for a major insurance company and literally every second I am logged in, they record what I say and do. This company has had an issue with fraud being committed by employees so I understand their scrutiny but it still is unnerving to think about.
Bolivia has had a small cocaine tourism industry for years, sometimes peddling just the leaves and sometimes more refined forms. Certainly not hard to find
I saw this change last night. I will never, EVER install FB Messenger because I don't want facebook to have access to my contact list. Period. This is the worst move the company has made since Beacon and I am at a loss for words to think of how they are justifying forcing people to use an app they clearly don't want to use.
If they wanted to name the boat after someone like Attenborough that's great but why open the vote to the public and then ignore the most popular choice?
That's what I got from the article, the key was wiped because of X many tries so Apple can't "unlock" the data on the device (excluding everything backed up to apple cloud).
In the future they will use shady FinFisher iTunes and other exploits to grab the data then seize the phone.
I find it funny that Nevada is willing to bend over backwards for one tech company(Tesla) yet wants to prevent another from gaining a fair shot at the market.
Your comment makes no sense, unless we assume that tech companies are interchangeable, and so governments should approach them all the same regardless of what the company actually does.
The admins didn't want to ban /r/TheFappening but decided to after they got a flood of DMCA takedowns from the celebs lawyers. The sub actually broke the site because of how much traffic it was generating and that was almost 5 days before it got banned. They knew about the sub for several days and let it go because they have a hands-off policy and don't generally step in unless something drastic happens.