

Wow. Thats amazing.
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Wow. Thats amazing.
I’ll keep in mind thanks
This is the best recommendation for a phone I’ve seen yet.
Thanks catalonian police
Personally it’d be better if you just did it but as you said it’s a general security vulnerability and it would be better for the community if those did not exist.
Ah. If someone has not fixed it yet I will submit a PR tonight.
That download to github assests is pointing to that file.
Maybe it’s already fixed.
Go fix it yourself. You’re correct that’s the admin’s problem but if you’re so insistent that it takes a minute go submit a merge request real quick.
Also it’s only a security breach if you don’t change the admin password or your domain which should be standard for setting things up on the Internet anyway.
It literally takes a minute to make a GitHub issue and you could have linked it here for your conversation. Probably would have helped the admins of ml change things. Especially considering that things like this get overlooked all the time in open source projects.
Well there wasn’t any path for anyone to report anyone before so this is better than nothing.
Hmm
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias alongside AARP Illinois
Guess the old regulations might have been eating into profits
Still out of 55,000 administered tests only 97 failed. Imho they should keep the restriction because it did remove 97 unsafe drivers.
However, This also creates a path for immediate family members to report unsafe elderly family members. There was no way to report anyone before this was created.
So is it midlyinfurating? I suppose in that it may allow unsafe drivers to stay on the roads but with immediate family reporting it could also be a wash. I very much doubt these changes will pull more unsafe drivers than the regulations from before since family members will probably be hesitant to report elderly family members
United States has rails?
Did anyone else notice that you couldn’t use this on an Android device because it it may put the people who use it at risk?
For shame Android
Developer may not actually understand how phones work
And capitalism continues to ruin everything
Whether or not weed is legal in their state.
Whether or not the government is going to be shut down that year.
Eh nothing of value was lost
Oh I don’t give a crap about their “savings”.
Even if self checkout is more expensive to the companies I still prefer self-checkout for personal reasons rather than economical ones.
Besides the issues and opportunities for theft that self checkout creates means that it’s probably a wash as far as how much money they’re saving.
I definitely understand though not wanting to like scan your own groceries or deal with the whole system it would refer somebody else to do it. That’s why they should have both available.
I think that’s a good start if electoralism can get us that far. That does sound a whole lot better than the way we have it now
I like self checkout. I struggle with talking to people and it can really drain on me so it’s a godsend to have if I only need to run in for a few things.
People are using it to steal because people can’t afford the basic necessities anymore and we’ve lost a shit ton of our purchasing power.
When I need to get through my own ADHD episodes when I’m struggling like this so I generally move to things like reading or writing or drawing. The idea that is to keep my brain moving on some sort of thought so that it can’t fall asleep.
If you’re focused on something you can’t sleep at least in my experience ( I focused on things hard enough to end up keeping me awake when I was supposed to sleep )
Best of luck comrade. You got this
You can develop apps on Android that do not utilize the notification system that sends information to Google.
There’s an entire development system called f droid that specifically focus on not utilizing Google services or Android services.
Graphene we’re entirely correct in their through critism of the application as some one that works with application security and privacy professionally.