It looks like they were banned, but the comments are still up. Hopefully there is a way of removing them all.
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It looks like they were banned, but the comments are still up. Hopefully there is a way of removing them all.
It probably doesn’t though. Obviously it’s closed source making it harder to tell what’s actually happening, but there’s nothing stopping security analysts from looking at network usage and such. I would imagine that Google doesn’t install a keylogger on every Android phone, not out of the goodness of their hearts, but because they don’t want the bad publicity and lawsuits when it would inevitably be discovered.
It looks like you may have been affected, I’ve reported this account to the Federal Bureau of Memory for immediate quarantine.
New York really needs to get their shit together. They have the most anomalous memory zones of anywhere in the country. I don’t even get the logic of running the metro in a deja vu area. If this continues, they risk a mass memory incident where the entire city gets forgotten. Hell, I don’t even remember the name of my cousin who lives there.
I see it as well. If I had to guess, I’d imagine it is a dev feature built into Lemmy UI for debugging on mobile that was mistakenly left on.
I see it on both Firefox for Android and Firefox for Linux when browsing this instance. It does not appear on Lemmy.World for example. It also does not appear to use the browser’s dev tools as I am able to open both Firefox’s native dev tools and Eruda at the same time and they look different.
Android really needs a sandbox feature for apps you don’t trust (or just any by Meta)
New mascot isn’t even smoking a fat dart. 0/10
Going to Lemmy to complain about “left-wing extremists” is kind of funny especially since the instance’s only real political stance is promoting gay/trans rights.
I love Simon Tatham’s puzzles
They are both official Fedora Atomic Images. Universal Blue is another team that makes alternative Fedora Atomic Images like Bluefin, Aurora, and Bazzite.