

It’s not that easy, Google heavily dictates the development goals of Android. It’s basically developed behind closed doors, and then the source is dumped to the public after each release. Still better than iOS, but nothing like regular Linux distros
It’s not that easy, Google heavily dictates the development goals of Android. It’s basically developed behind closed doors, and then the source is dumped to the public after each release. Still better than iOS, but nothing like regular Linux distros
Don’t take the Bible too literally
Shit bubbles
Depends on what you expect them to do exactly. Today’s transistors aren’t much different than older ones, just smaller mainly. People of, say, 20-30 years ago may have the technology to inspect them (electron microscope or something like that), and the knowledge to understand them, but not the equipment to reproduce them.
If you go much farther back in time, say before integrated circuits (1960) or even transistors (1947) were invented, I think it’s unlikely that someone could reverse engineer the thing
Point them to the same file, and overwrite the file each time.
(Unless one of them caches the content somewhere else)
… and this is why I should actually read the articles before commenting lol
We’re likely talking about lossy compression here
https://pluralistic.net/ by Cory Doctorow, his insights on technology (especially what is going wrong with it) are eye-opening
Easy, just invert the polarity of the microwaves
Did you consider a powerline extender?
Lol I thought it just printed an hardcoded NO
http://hasthelhcdestroyedtheearthyet.com/
If you need constant reassurance that the earth is still there
Password managers. People will use anything but that: paper, notes app (without any security), using the same password everywhere…