I’d like to think that Ram Ranch is the sole reason for this correlation.
I’d like to think that Ram Ranch is the sole reason for this correlation.
Brain implants that steal your thought patterns, which then get fed into some artificial intelligence that can create the perfect ad for your to see, which then gets directed straight into your brain with the same implant so you’re pretty much forced to buy it. Maybe they can straight up alter your thoughts directly so you want to buy something, skipping the need for ads.
Oh wait… I’m probably just describing what Elon is up to in the long run.
Nah, those animals deserve better food. Feed them to a comically oversized meat grinder instead so we can watch the spectacle of earth cleansing itself from the late stage capitalism.
My friend recently introduced me to Mathler.
It’s a game where you have to guess a math formula that’s equal to a given number, by giving both the digits (0-9) and operations on those numbers (+ - * /). You can even pick a difficulty depending on how good your math skills are.
For me, there’s a distinct difference between “grab a random song and speed it up”, and using trance/clubland/hands up genres to make it sound similar to happy hardcore music. Most of the old better known songs were of those genres, and those define the nightcore genre more for me than anything else.
Was your old phone rooted? You might have patched the odex files instead of the apk as others have pointed out. And it might be that modifying the actual installed apk file changes the signatures that the app checks for, while it assumes the odex files are correct and that it just works. I’ve seen some apps check for modifications from Lucky Patcher (even with odex patches), but not nearly all apps go to that kind of length, and it seems that this app doesn’t check. Disclaimer, I never delved deep into the actual working of this stuff, this is based on what I’ve noticed when I tried patching apps on a rooted vs non-rooted device. I think you might be outta luck unless you root your phone. Godspeed either way.
You want an example? GrapheneOS, to take back my privacy.
The OG version is no longer FOSS and was sold to some shady company. So far there doesn’t seem to be any changes to the old one yet but I’m sure they’ll creep in sooner or later.
Seems like there’s been some small improvements to the new version too when it comes to the look and feel.
Edit: just refreshed the comments and all of a sudden 3 other people already explained it, all 30 mins ago? Huh.
Sometimes I visit cathedrals/churches, simply because they’re pretty and have a rich cultural background to them. I’d say that’s sorta similar to what people in Japan are doing nowadays? I’d like to visit a Japanese shrine too someday.
Now that I think about it, I’m not sure that Automate currently natively supports running commands with the Shizuku service. It uses its own privileged service that does practically the same thing. If you’re really desperate for using Shizuku, you could look into using the rish adb shell that Shizuku provides, but I’d suggest trying out the native privileged functionality in Automate first.
You can run Shizuku in ADB privileged mode (running a shell command through ADB that starts a service so other apps can access that same privilege), or run Sui, a Magisk module that provides a same service but with root access instead. The ADB privileged version doesn’t trip Knox since it doesn’t require unlocking your bootloader, but Sui/Magisk most definitely will.
I’d post the full complaint to a site like Pastebin, then share the link with them.
Though I wonder: if they limit the text to 250 characters, do they even care to read the complaints at all…
Fines like these should be exponential in some way, that way they can’t keep getting away with it.
Not sure if they exist for Armcord, but there’s plugins for some Discord enhancement mods (BetterDiscord/Replugged) that lets you send end-to-end encrypted messages if the other party also installs the same plugin. They basically show up as encrypted data for anyone that doesn’t install it. Useful for if you truly want the messages themselves to be secure if Discord is your only option.
With the enshittification of the entire internet in full effect, we really gotta make sure that this foundational corner of the internet doesn’t get lost. Donate to Wikipedia if you got some spare cash, please.
I’m curious if you could give an image like this to an AI that supports image recognition like ChatGPT-4 and ask it to solve it for you.