There’s a nice history in this BBC podcast
There’s a nice history in this BBC podcast
Yes, a lot of people buy tobacco and so have a role in that industry’s harmful practices. And no, nobody buys asbestos.
These companies make and sell the things you buy. Pretending it’s nothing to do with consumers is so disingenuous
The thing is, most of these “conversion kits” convert a bicycle into an illegal motorbike, not into a legal pedelec. There’s no way government will - or should - make that easier
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Pocket Casts is great - I’ve used it (on the free tier) for years. If I didn’t use this I would jump to Podcast Addict
Thanks - that’s half addressed the mystery. So on the one hand I was looking in the wrong place and your links pointed me right. But on the other hand, when I go there trusted devices has indeed disappeared - it now only offers on-body detection and trusted places. Weird
I already use a (Garmin) smartwatch to unlock my phone using the Smart Lock feature (which can use any Bluetooth device to unlock your phone when in range). From the sound of it, the difference here is that the range is way shorter. I guess that’s a tiny improvement over what I have now, as in theory somebody in the same room as me could unlock my phone if I wasn’t looking, but it’s not exactly a game-changer
Until recently I had both a Samsung phone and a Samsung tablet. According to my PiHole, the phone wasn’t too bad, but that tablet was contacting Samsung almost constantly
2 and 3 are massive. I’m on Mastodon, but am having a much better time on Bluesky. Mastodon is full of gatekeeping and policing and people complaining - Bluesky is just fun and interesting, like Twitter 12 years ago