Good to see more coverage on how frail phone numbers are as a security layer, we need to push for more secure ways of doing 2FA.
Maybe that's what the baby dinosaurs last ate?
Nicely played! There were some lucky moments that could have gone either way but you made use of what you had.
Is "up" in between left and right, or is it the thumb button? Do people have different preferences with that?
Wow, they're gambling a lot that people won't migrate to a FOSS fork.
I tried to play Ultra Sun using only my starter Rowlet, and had to put it down when the game forced me into a double battle. I would have been okay with hatching a second Rowlet from an egg but it didn't work.
Ars Technica just parroting a CNBC report third hand, when they could add some useful context by sharing traffic numbers to their site from Google-owned IP addresses and user agents.
You misunderstand, OP was calling you Mexico
Nice work, I've used Linux desktops a lot and still don't really know much about the mobile UIs.
Seems like all of these things are almost there, and just need a guide on what a fully set-up mobile desktop looks like. But it's frustrating when you suddenly need to understand the internals to fix something simple. Hope you're still having fun!
Thanks for sharing the link. Fewer deaths is definitely less tragic than more deaths, but less tragedy makes it easier to talk about - it's not a judgement.
Battery life or thickeness will certainly take a hit.
Modern phones tend to have a big bulge for the camera, so the rest of the phone can be thickened easily without impacting the maximum thickness.
That's the guts of the article, since it acknowledges this has been in place since Russel T Davies' first season as lead writer in the mid 2000s. The part I liked about it is the classic sci-fi method of making it seem absurd to the main characters that the people in the past would think this is scandalous. Other than that it was an all-round good episode with a fun story.