

If this is the case, it’s (apparently) good for privacy.
I have no sympathy for GAFAM, but Mozilla sucks even more and you can’t convince me otherwise.


If this is the case, it’s (apparently) good for privacy.


Bixby is, or used to be, on Samsung phones.


My interpretation is that you can leave activity off i.e., your interactions are not saved. I may be wrong, but as I’m not interested in it for now, I’m not going to check either.
The point is… (almost) nobody is going to do that. Ask a layman what a SMTP is.
Yes. Talking to myself is sooooo satisfying…


Thanks. I have to admit I haven’t worked on perovskite since then, so my knowledge is surely very outdated.


No idea.


Yeah, but I’m talking about chemical instability which happens nonetheless, independently on the light you shine on it.


I used to work on hybrid perovskite for solar cells, during my PhD, a few years ago. The problem with theses materials was their short lifetime (some thousands of hours of sun exposition) and chemical instability, which made them unsuitable for “real life” uses, back then (but suitable to get high impact-factor papers…). Is that still a problem?


Apple “opinion” -> discarded.


I don’t know what kind of software that particular machine runs, but for server and backup Linux appears to be the go to tool. I’m not saying that you have to migrate everything to Linux. I just say that for servers and the like the transition is probably easier than for desktop.


As every other company.


I just came to hate sunlight because it’s usually full of other people nearby. So, if I’m depression, other people are to blame.


You call those “prophetic dreams”. I call those “coincidences”.


Thanks


Just out if curiosity, would this server be capable to handle some consistent workload, for today’s standards?


Yeah, obviously is my opinion. As well as that people is to lazy to read, nowadays.
You’re right. Anyeay, my google account is just a placeholder, let’s say. Everything is disable and I don’t actively use it to store anything, not even my calendar.