

And it can’t be disabled in forks? Or will the google sdk require that from the OS (for apps that use it)?


And it can’t be disabled in forks? Or will the google sdk require that from the OS (for apps that use it)?


All the big banks I use don’t do anything ither than SMS, they’re lazy AF. This is where regulation should force security in spite of development cost
Teardown
Some levels just feel like a grind


Sometimes it’s really easy, open a bunch of code files and see if it’s littered witb comments. If it is: likely sloppified


Everyone else*
Asseto Corsa Rally maybe, I think it’s early access atm. Not sure actually how multiplayer works, IIRC their non Rally title has multiplayer


Thank you for the info! I’m guessing that I could use a mini PC with a zigbee adapter to create my own dashboards or bridge to home assistant, unless zigbee hubs offer similar capabilities


I’m planning on assembling and coding w/e needs coding on microcontrollers, and a mini PC/HA hardware won’t be connected to the cloud. But generally speaking yes: most IoT devices in the US connect to someone else’s computer these daya


Will do. Is it more for security purposes? Reliability?


That’s interesting, I’ll have to read more about mine. I think I purposefully bought the “dumbest” option but will need to experiment with it just like you did


That’s a good point. This can help me with things like adding a DNS server (I’m assuming pi-hole can be run standalone on a mini PC)


Thanks. I thought the already thought out protocols and configurations would make it easier to program the micro controllers to plug in with that rather than building something on my own


My AC is offline, I was thinking I’d just put an infra red LED on a microcontroller in front of it 😅


That’s fair. Matchmaking is not great, and quite a few balance issues exist atm. So there’s def benefits in waiting


Deadlock accomodates more playstyles, has builds to blindly follow to ease into the game mechanics and still have loads of fun
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