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Funny thing: before the App Store, the original plan for the iPhone was that all third-party apps should be webapps.


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It’s kind of sweet that they write that you need at least RAM 1500 to get these ads in your truck, so that the solution simply is to install less RAM in your truck if you don’t want the ads. (I’ve never owned a truck so I don’t know how much RAM is normal, but 1500 sure sounds like a lot.)


I’ve had a couple of domains (including one .com) registered under a made-up name for several years, nothing interesting ever happened.


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Are you new to the TSA?
Not new, my first encounter with them was many years ago now, when they were new, but I only ever have any interaction with them when visiting the US.


The TSA says the list of acceptable IDs is subject to change without notice.
WTF!?


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Important information: This only applies to the United States.


Running one’s own DNS resolver has many advantages: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unbound_(DNS_server)


This video, Why US Signs Look Different Than The Rest Of The World’s, contains a lot of examples of such US road signs that depend on English text to convey their message:


In the US, traffic signs with crucial information are often written in only English text, no symbols, pictograms or anything else that could make it possible to guess what the sign is saying without being able to read English.


There is a certain poetic glimmer in reading the phrase “documents of magnificent verbosity that accomplish precisely nothing” in a document of magnificent verbosity that accomplishes precisely nothing.


You had me at “nuclear”.


Why do people find it acceptable to use the bizarre word “sideloading” for the fundamental operation of “installing one’s own software on one’s own device”?
PSA: There’s no way to disable encryption in Signal.