I’d agree with others that have said to use a framework like Hugo to serve an RSS feed. I wrote an automation using Google apps script to scrape blog pages and manually update the RSS feed but it was more trouble than it was worth. Letting your framework automatically update your feed is much easier.
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The Apple silicon Macs are really great when it comes to battery life. If you already use an iPhone it makes so much sense.
I’m still on a 2014 Air. It’s doesn’t work near as good. But still does well enough for me.
There are legitimate complaints against Apple for its iOS/iPad OS AppStore practices, their former hardware upsell practices, their botched AI roll out, and their corporate practices in general. But there really aren’t any legitimate complaints about their hardware, software, or services.
It’s within a standard deviation, it’s not like it’s getting him into Mensa.
Firmware is dumped almost immediately as well, not a big deal to update a switch offline.
They probably use a third party company to mail statements and such. I wouldn’t be surprised if they have already tried to contact the account owner but are unable to. They still need an address on file for account verification so they can’t exactly remove your address without an updated address from the customer. I don’t know why they asked you though. You wouldn’t have permission to update information on someone else’s account.
That’s strange, having bridged my account to both, I actually feel the opposite. I have way more engagement on the Mastodon side to the point where I forget I bridged my account to bluesky.
I mean it certainly helps that all my posts are tech and retro gaming related but still
I agree with you in part, but I find just wanted to put the footnote that good moderation isn’t censorship (unless it’s literally being used to suppress alternative viewpoints). Good moderation is just reminding everyone of your grandmother’s rule that if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it all. And there is nothing wrong in joining an instance like that and doesn’t make your instance an echo chamber.
It collects and stores information about your system and also has your identity tied to your purchases.
I don’t think it’s a big privacy concern as far as tracking and spying on you.
But realize any device you install steam on then is tied to your real identity if you purchased games on that account. And can be used with data gained from other parties to determine your online activity if a government were to be able to obtain both.
It’s worth noting that I had to retire a few devices that I used with my iCloud before I could enable ADP because they didn’t support it. That may be why it’s opt in, although it’s not a very good reason.
The other reason may be because Apple can’t recover your passcode if you turn on ADP and they don’t want customer support nightmares of users losing access to all their precious photos and memories because they could be bothered to manually back them up or remember their passcode
If you don’t use a second factor to unlock your password database then you are correct.
Here is the real secret. If the only authentication you have on an account is password auth then you really have no authentication at all. Passwords are not security
Apple: “Brainwashed”
iMessage: “Beginner”
Well which one is it?
Mother’s Day is in March in the UK lol