Haha, I guess that was too easy.
I don't think so? There's "Find My" network from Apple and there's this one from Google. The only intercompatibility planned is the alerts for unknown trackers following you.
There's a project I'm using that has a lead dev from Russia, so for him that's the only way to receive money. Crypto has been overwhelmingly overtaken by grifters, but there are still uses that just made easier by a decentralized currency.
Aren't most x86 executables being built now still favoring compatibility to performance? I think I've read that just targeting the current gen CPUs while compiling can bring up to 20% improvements.
There's also the fact that mainstream news in most countries consist of 50% local and 50% US news.
Is there any information on the performance impact of the microcode fix or is it too early for that?
I spent some time on reddit recently and it felt even more like I was talking to children most of the time. Constant arguing which quickly turns into insults makes it impossible to have any productive conversation. Maybe it has always been that way and using lemmy provided a direct comparison, but I'm not sure that I want to be on there any more.
I'm not a qualified professional, but from what I've read over the years bipolar disorder mood swings last at least a few days and definitely not minutes. It might be some kind of a personality disorder, in which case therapy can help immensely.
Currently I can connect my phone to a set of speakers at a small local café, several of my expensive over ear headphones, aux input of my friend's car, and a 70 cent lapel mic. Can I carry a dongle with me everywhere? Probably. Will I remember to do it? Probably not.
I feel like all these new captchas (especially the die sum one) will soon be easier for bots than for real humans.
For a completely offline solution KeepassXC also can do TOTP.