I didn’t know most of these had specific names, and will almost certainly forget them the moment I close this post, but it’s cool to know them for 30 seconds
Once I made an informal survey at a previous workplace. I was shocked how many Mac users who also used Docker had no idea that there was a Linux VM in-between. 🥲
You can also patchReddit is Fun and other 3rd party apps with ReVanced. But it’s not really worth it, Reddit still has too many bots and reposts, ReVanced can’t fix that. Also sooner than later this method won’t work either anymore.
I mean, you could always just use assembly on a computer you built from components, right? If your high level language takes extra skill and attention to use and doesn’t make up for it somehow (like Rust and C/C++ with speed) then it’s IMO a bad language.
So, hear me out... What if we put a scheme in place where anyone who wanted to use the API had to pay for access? And then we charge like 20x what we should to put them out of business. I am sure that would work out well.
Sorry, should have been more clear. Private data, like os, screen resolution, headphones etc… basically all that shit we saw in that screenshot a few days ago
Only way for them to get that data is by you downloading their proprietary app. When it comes to the content you post here its all public and you can’t prevent them from seeing it.
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