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  • My wife and I have had our location shared with each other for years, but it's not a "Are they cheating?" thing. I have been married for 14 years and never wonder if my wife is cheating on me. It's just incredibly useful for seeing how far away one of us is from home to do things like plan dinner prep times, know where to look for a lost phone, etc. If you can't trust your SO, there is something wrong that you need to address and micro-managing where they are is toxic.

    My wife and I are the same. Shared location means rather than a message saying "are you on your way home?" you can just check where they're at. If I'm out on a late night callout she can see where I am instead of worrying or constantly pinging for updates. Meeting somewhere? Live updates keeps everyone in sync, and let's you know if you've got time to do something on the way or if they're already waiting or whatever.

    People must be in some super unhappy relationships if they see location sharing as nefarious.

  • If any service requires me to send a photo of myself to use it, I ain't using it.

    EDIT: lol wut, Facebook and YouTube want photo ID now?? I must be old enough to have missed out. My comment stands though, if I wasn't already a member on either of those I guess I wouldn't become one!

  • If you're on Android, this is a fantastic app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.trianguloy.urlchecker

    You set it as the default browser and it handles any link you click on that would normally open your browser directly with an intermediary step that strips tracking info, marketing campaign fluff, etc. Can also unshorten links or scan with Virus Total before you send yourself somewhere dodgy.

    Can also choose another app to open the link in, so if it's something a bit questionable you may prefer a super strict privacy browser instead of plain Firefox / Chrome / whatever too.

  • I love healthchecks. It's so simple and easy to incorporate in to... anything much?

  • I was reading old mates comment thinking... This dude is just describing reading a book.

  • The scientists claim this identifier, a pattern derived from Wi-Fi Channel State Information, can re-identify a person in other locations most of the time when a Wi-Fi signal can be measured. Observers could therefore track a person as they pass through signals sent by different Wi-Fi networks – even if they’re not carrying a phone.

    Are there any scientists out there working in stuff that's useful and beneficial to society? Or are they all just focusing on sneaky shit that makes it easier for The Man to make our life worse?

  • I'm still sad the original (good) NBN got replaced by the janky NBN that's taken years to fix.

    Malcolm Turnbull is the one I blame most for that. It was his party's policy, but it was his charisma and perceived technology knowledge that sold it.

    And he did it for the chance of being PM, not because it was the correct course of action for the betterment of the people he was supposed to be representing.

    Imagine selling out an entire country's future for a promotion. What a cockhead.

  • There's plenty of good content out there, it just isn't necessarily the popular content.

    Would definitely recommend installing the *arrs, and letting it roll on an automated list like an Imdb watchlist full of stuff you've never heard of.

  • Or how likely you are to steal money, especially in a role with access to cash or bank accounts.

  • There's quite a few roundabouts near us that have traffic lights that only function during busy traffic. Usually only installed on the busy sides.

  • I didn't pirate for years when Netflix was the bomb. Then it all started going to poop but I kept the subscription running while I sailed the seven seas with the thought that it was just a little bit of a reduced library, it's still good. It's just a heap of shows cancelled after one season and even more content missing, it's still good. But after a few years I had to accept that like a pig soaring over a dam, it was gone. So now no one gets my money.

    Except my ISP, private indexers, a VPN company, and various hard drive manufacturers I guess.

  • I've been on Android since 1.5 and the "snappy" claims remind me a lot of the claims every new version there too. They're likely still going, though I haven't been active on XDA for a long time to know.

    Is it actually objectively faster? Or is it a perception thing based on the way animations and screen changes are handled?

  • I don't really understand why more people don't use Firefox. I've been using it almost exclusively for probably a decade without any compatibility issues, aside from the very few sites that specifically request IE or Edge (which I usually just bypass by changing User Agent anyway).

  • "So I was grooming this kid the other day...."

    crowd laughs

    Classic stuff.

  • So the rail networks are operated by private companies? I am not familiar with the various acronyms, but that would certainly explain the complexity... Everyone wanting their slice of the pie.

    It certainly looks complicated:

    Transport services are provided by over 40 companies. These include the Bayerische Oberlandbahn, the Deutsche Bahn that also operates the S-Bahn, the MΓΌnchner Verkehrsgesellschaft that operates the U-Bahn, tramway and city buses, together with multiple operators of regional trains and buses.

    We (Queensland, Australia) have 50 cent fares at the minute - any public transport, no matter the distance / zone / etc is a flate rate of $0.50AUD. I assume any private interests are being compensated with tax dollars but at least it makes public transport simple and affordable.

    There was recently a change from a Labor government (centrist?) to a Liberal government (right / conservative) so I suspect the 50c fares will be removed at some point, though they did make it permanent as part of an election promise. "Permanent" is a pretty flexible term from a politician though.

  • I am not educated in public transport logistics, but why do they make ticket prices so obnoxiously difficult?

    It's seemingly a worldwide issue so there just be a reason.

    .... Which I assume is "money".

  • I'm sure Android (well, Samsung anyway) had this years ago... I remember it on my i7500 back in the 1.5 days.

    I wonder when it went missing....

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    Molly the magpie is homeward bound, but carers barred from using bird for commercial gain

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    I'm not going to let a little dyslexia stop me from enjoying the little things, like funny odometer numbers

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