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Android phone hits 24GB of RAM, as much as a 13-inch MacBook Pro
arstechnica.com Android phone hits 24GB of RAM, as much as a 13-inch MacBook Pro

The Nubia RedMagic 8S Pro+ gaming phone sports a huge spec sheet.

Meanwhile my iPhone 12 Mini is doing great with 4 gigs.

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tying to move as far away from google as possible. recommendations?
  • If you're on Android, that's probably the most important thing to consider first. Just using a phone with Google Play Services gives up a great deal of privacy, even if you think you've turned all that off.

    So, consider either an iPhone or if you're really serious about this shit, GrapheneOS. The iPhone is easier for average people, but GrapheneOS is more private and you have more control. Both are better than Googled Android.

    For a Google Drive alternative, that's simple. If you're already using Proton, get ProtonDrive.

    For Google Docs alternative, that's a bit more challenging. There aren't any direct competitors with full end-to-end encryption that are any good and also cross-platform.

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  • Speaking as someone who lives in the US, the reason why people “prefer” it is because it’s embedded into the culture that public transportation is for poor people- temporarily embarrassed millionaires and all that

    It's really not that different from anywhere else. Almost anywhere in the world, people who can afford cars usually buy cars.

  • YSK: A car takes uses about seven seconds worth of fuel to start up. If you are going to idle for a period of time longer than that, you'll save fuel by turning your engine off.
  • It's not necessarily an issue of fuel, but the overall wear on the components and engine when you start a car. A starter motor only has so many "starts" it can do before dying. The battery too.

    Starter motors have gotten a lot better since the "bad old days" and engines start more smoothly thanks to fuel injection and computer control systems, so manufacturers have decided that it's ok to start/stop engines as needed, but the reason for not doing it was never a matter of fuel savings.

  • Google forced to postpone Bard chatbot’s EU launch over privacy concerns
    www.politico.eu Google forced to postpone Bard chatbot’s EU launch over privacy concerns

    The Irish privacy watchdog said the tech giant has given insufficient information about how it will respect the EU’s data privacy rules.

    Google forced to postpone Bard chatbot’s EU launch over privacy concerns
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    Tech, an Early Booster of Remote Work, Wants People Back in the Office
    www.wsj.com Tech, an Early Booster of Remote Work, Wants People Back in the Office

    The reversal is creating tension for workers who adjusted to the flexibility gained during the pandemic and arranged their lives accordingly.

    Tech, an Early Booster of Remote Work, Wants People Back in the Office
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    Federated bans

    It looks like we’re now getting federated mod actions from lemmy.ml affecting our side. Since we don’t necessarily agree with their moderation, we’ll look at ways of addressing this.

    Needless to say, we’re new to this.

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    A $1.5 Trillion Backstop for Homebuyers Props Up Banks Instead
    www.bloomberg.com A $1.5 Trillion Backstop for Homebuyers Props Up Banks Instead

    The Federal Home Loan Bank system provides billions to banks curtailing mortgage lending, and millions to its executives

    A $1.5 Trillion Backstop for Homebuyers Props Up Banks Instead
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    Politics?

    You guys have any thoughts? When we decided to try this, we didn't talk much about whether to say no politics or some politics. I think we all agreed that we don't want yet another "all politics all the time" instance but where do we draw the line?

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