Tile is also another option but not sure how their policies are but relatively cheaper option and uses other people apps like airtag depending on location of course using Bluetooth.
It's probably cuz they keep losing and aren't able to convince enough people so of they group it altogether with another bill they can try to pass this without anyone knowing while trying to say they're protecting us but taking away so much more. I just can't believe they keep trying this and more and more people are starting to agree cuz the whole "I have nothing to hide so what does it matter" argument.
Ya it looked great too bad they never got to finish it. But there has to be a copy out there that's mostly done. I wonder if it'll ever see the light of day.
Mine has to be Demonik It looked pretty cool and I remember watching the movie to "promote" it, Grandma's Boy.
I set something like this up for my dad but using kodi and some add-ons then connect it to real debrid. It's like $20 USD for like 6 months. I was able to get him to cancel his cable since he was paying like a hundred dollars + his subscription services a month.
And I have it running on a firestick 4k so really inexpensive.
With how many times they go on vacation a year, I'm lucky if I get to take a week off let alone months our of the year.
My old job was located out of the city and the times I worked there were no busses running (4am til whenever we were done) so I drove ~30 minutes to work, then work between 12 to 14 hours then drive back, which can take between 30 minutes to an hour if there was an accident. Then only being able to sleep like 3 hours a night then repeat the process was torture.
I'm so glad I was able to get a remote job where now I actually have time during my work days to do other things like actually go to gym everyday and be able to see my family more rather than just work and sleep.
Ya everytime I reset my phone or get a new one I head to xda to download Mixplorer.
In the US Father's Day and Juneteenth are the same weekend and some places are doing a 3 day weekend
So in the article it seems that reddit is banking on getting money from the help in training AI models, but what if everyone started using scripts to change their posts and then ultimately ruining the model for AI. Wouldn't those companies then not want to use those API for reddit and then ultimately losing everything too?
Louis Rossman on YouTube did a pretty good job explaining his side of the story of what was happening with GrapheneOS and the developer for it and why he was stepping away from the project even though it's an amazing project. This was a week ago I believe so I'm not sure what else happened but I guess some communication problems with the developer and the community.
I feel like this could be a slippery slope for whoever is in charge and if not done right which is more than likely it'll be like going back in time where anytime someone disagrees with something "you're being hysterical" then you get institutionalized.