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teakie commented on Apple, Proton and Wire helped Spanish police identify activist   techcrunch.com/2024/05/08... · Posted by u/uladzislau
teakie · a year ago
Proton does that thousands of times per year. They're transparent about it.
teakie commented on Disney and Warner to bundle streaming services   bbc.com/news/articles/c51... · Posted by u/peutetre
teakie · a year ago
Consumer pays for the streaming service, not a demo of every studio. Why they don't do the first?
teakie commented on Windows 11 24H2 will enable BitLocker encryption for everyone   tomshardware.com/software... · Posted by u/taubek
teakie · a year ago
A decade or so later, but besides that: good job. Maybe they combine it with passkeys someday, because you know.. cameras are a thing theese days. Point it towards the keyboard and get the keyphrase.

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teakie commented on AI Photo Geolocation   geospy.ai/... · Posted by u/hubraumhugo
ethanholt1 · a year ago
It was correctly able to identify several photos of my vacation to NC, down to the exact location where the photo was taken on the hiking trail. Pretty scary. Additionally, just to be sure, I used an EXIF data wiper to make sure it wasn’t pulling data from there and tried each photo in a seperate Incognito instance. Still got it correct, all 3 times. Mind boggling.
teakie · a year ago
how?

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teakie commented on Ask HN: Why, during the year 2023, does iOS still autocorrect .com to .con?    · Posted by u/jc_811
dyingkneepad · 2 years ago
Let me just hijack your thread to rant that I KNOW how to differentiate "it's" from "its" and I always use it correctly and Android insists on auto-correcting it to the wrong thing.
teakie · 2 years ago
maybe stop taking sides with minorities.
teakie commented on Nothing Phone says it will hack into iMessage, bring blue bubbles to Android   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/mkolassa
teakie · 2 years ago
you can do iMessage to Android.
teakie commented on Ask HN: RDP like app launcher?    · Posted by u/teakie
369548684892826 · 2 years ago
Citrix?
teakie · 2 years ago
yes for example but integrated into the os

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