Except companies can run their own. In Google messages it tells you who runs your server. Most carriers ran their own, but when they realised there was no benefit (e2ee) and having to maintain it, they started shifting to Google ran servers.
KrummsHairyBalls
Damn. Lemmy is hella doomed when a response to an insane thing someone else did on Lemmy is "who the fuck cares?".
Didn't realize you support people threatening others based on a comment about an operating system.
Stay here at Lemmy where humans are respected as humans
I saw a post a few days ago where one Lemmy user threatened to triangulate another user via IP, and then hurt them, because they said Linux doesn't work out of the box as well as windows in their experience.
This was on a main instance. The person didn't get in any trouble.
I have a Camaro. Really heavy clutch. I've sat in stop and go traffic for hours before and it's fine.
Like the other guy said, if it's an issue, you're just bad.
I messed around with it back when it was apparently better than it is now, and it sucked ass. Fed me outdated info, broken code, and overall was a nightmare.
Tried it recently real quick because I was converting my code, and I didn't want to dig in the documentation, and the info ChatGPT spit out was 100% false. Not even broken, just wrong.
Me when I begin and end my app.
The middle part is fun. The setting everything up part sucks, and the polishing sucks.
Do you not see the made up measurements?
- Mega Plus
- Rolls
- Double Plus
- Super Mega
- Regular
You'd have to sit there for 8 minutes converting all of the "measurements", figure out how much is in each package, and then only after doing it for all rolls and brands, you'll be able to compare.
Easy math, but takes time. No one said it's hard. It's just time consuming.
Bro, rolls are TINY now. They used to fill up the width of my holder, and now they fill up less than 60%. They've just cut off 40% of the product lol.
They say they take privacy seriously, but are selling their user’s data to Google
Only idiots think Apple is privacy friendly lol.
I don't link to news sites, but if you look up Apple Let Contractors Listen To Private Voice Recordings you'll see that in 2019 they were sending voice clips to contractors.
Apple has everyone fooled. They act like they are so privacy focused because they do processing locally on your device instead of in the cloud, which means nothing. Google also has been moving a vast majority of things to local processing on their Pixel devices for years now. Is Google now privacy focused?
Most apps don’t create error messages in the gui and that’s hard for average users to grasp.
I just went through 3 fucking days of troubleshooting why this program wont work. Finally issued a bug report, it got closed in 30 minutes, dev responded with "ya, those features are currently disabled, terminal will show you a warning when you launch it".
Great. And nothing for the GUI users?
The biggest annoyance to me is that Linux fanboys will say how you never have to touch a terminal if you don't want to, but when you bring up how ridiculous it is to disable features, keep them enabled on the GUI, and only throw a warning in the terminal, they'll tell you to use the terminal lol.
besides, this isn't reddit. There is no karma, so if people downvote you, who cares? That just means that people think you're wrong.
The irony.
https://bluebubbles.app/
https://airmessage.org/
This isn't anything new.