And since then, people have created even darker black pigments. So the man is left holding someone people will never want.
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Saturnalia@sh.itjust.worksto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Don't buy that cute Switch 2 Piranha Plant camera - it's rubbishEnglish
2·9 months agoI just read that this camera is used to animate avatars. I’m sure they won’t be using tons of processing power to read facial expressions.
Are there going to be any games that actually make use of the camera as a camera?
If so, I just imagine people sending their dicks or memes over the camera.
It was a horror show a decade or two back when I first tried Linux. I feel like this meme is just too late or just old.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google’s ‘Secret’ Update Scans All Your PhotosEnglish
71·1 year agoPeople can go further than that and install a ROM for their phone that doesn’t have any Google apps on it. People can even use applications that normally require Google Play Services by using microG, which spoofs things. You can also root your phone with Magisk and use apps to block anything leaking anything else.
That aligns with some things I’ve heard about flowers. For instance, a flower might contain skatole in its aroma. In very small amounts, it’s pleasant. In large amounts, it smells like what it’s named for, scat. At a low level, it makes jasmine and orange blossoms better. At a high level, you have a shit smelling stink bomb.




Because of this, some people have termed our current era as the digital dark ages. All of our digitally stored information has an extremely short lifespan and it will be hard for future generations to recover anything from media written today. Right now, the only way to ensure that data continues into the future is to make frequent backups on new media.