I came in here to post Mallrats, so you’re not wrong on that either.
I came in here to post Mallrats, so you’re not wrong on that either.
I don’t think I did. I just assumed it would be impossible to detect the home network automatically once WiFi was automatically switched off. Unless off isn’t actually off. Or the “auto on” part was location based.
How does it detect your home wifi if it has turned off wifi? I don’t know Android, but the logic there seems odd. Are you using location services to drive it?
Many of the mobile apps have keyword filters. lemmy.world has the m.lemmy.world web frontend, which is Voyager, which also has them.
Absolutely would
Universal healthcare and supporting trade unionization expansion.
The more popular ad blocking gets, the more I worry about the ad industry lobbying to criminalize blocking ads as “theft of revenue” or some insane concept along that line.
The only time I ever fell for a “lifetime” software purchase was back when Trillian (the IM client) was popular. That lasted less than 5 years. Then they released “Astas”, which was just a UI refresh, but they treated it like it was a whole new company and product. “Lifetime” is always a scam.
“Sharing” is a funny way to word a headline. They are selling it, for a profit, because it’s legal. It’s immoral and shady as hell, but “prevent it or expect it” applies here.
Apple One+
Music, TV, Games, and 50GB storage for $10/month via Verizon.