

Great command to know if you have a VM on a system you dont manage / share with others.
won’t this kill all their processes just the same?


Great command to know if you have a VM on a system you dont manage / share with others.
won’t this kill all their processes just the same?


opening up the instance is very risky indeed, but I think they meant the source code


I dont think they are injecting ads directly into videos yet, so ad block should still work
Weren’t they saying last year they will be doing that? did they delay it, or what happened?


this is such a disingenuous argument. the situation was kids own devices have been confiscated, for a reason. that’s when you fully supervise their computer use for things they are required to do. Obviously, when they get back their devices, that doesn’t need to be restricted like that.


yes you do! if you weren’t, you wouldn’t be supporting mandatory age verification in the operating system, including my phone, my computer, and that of everyone else!
The school devices are lockee down - but it isn’t feasable to lock everything down and still have a useful device for the things they need to do.
the school curriculum has a pretty defined list of apps and domains used for education. blame them for not doing a good job at filtering on institutional devices


or more accurately: google has made it impossible to make a useful tracker and ad blocker for chrome


Would be awesome if it ever has a messaging section without having to make a call, still, an awesome start!
convenient in one app, but we already have briar for that


why isn’t the school device locked down? why do you want to lock down everyone’s private devices, instead of making the school to lock down theirs?


in public schools the admins can’t just do their own research and use their judgement to find a good blocklist, but they are told which lists they need to use. and those lists are often not that good, but at least they are tied to an expensive license or something.


an important feature in parental control software is to disable installing random software


they can do it at the computer that sits in your room.


but kids are not 100% of the time in our sight.
neither is your age verified phone. kids are already stealing parents credit cards to spend on mobile games, this will just add another incentive. but I bet your next idea will be constant age verification with the front camera.
but when they see us coming they switch apps - who knows what they are doing
and how the fuck does this help with that? your issue is that you are fucking lazy to even enable the built in parental control functions in the phone!!!


did not know that the serde developer tolnay is a military apologist. I’m disgusted. serde is a very good tool… I’ll think about what to do about this. such a shame…


no. the issue is that your inbox is full of unclassified spam
but politicians would have always been exempted from chat control
you should have edited the title. but yours is a new account, maybe you don’t yet know lemmy lets you do that


found the business major!
what about a typewriter?


noo but the free tier!


tbh this seems to be a hardware issue. the software is supposed to be the same for each phone of the model, and there are a lot of them where it just works.
in that case there are zero decent Samsung product lines.
horrible repairability, horrible privacy with all the built in bloatware and spyware, no more bootloader unlock to get rid of all of them, but even before they made that impossible they were the only android phone maker that required their own quirky tools for that, and blowing permanent efuses while at it.