The FTC tried & failed. They’ll most likely fail here too. It’s tough for courts to rule against what the FTC sees as unfair competition when even the judges are likely Amazon Prime & Big 3 ecosystem subscribers.
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The FTC tried & failed. They’ll most likely fail here too. It’s tough for courts to rule against what the FTC sees as unfair competition when even the judges are likely Amazon Prime & Big 3 ecosystem subscribers.
Great news for folks in Jamaica where I’m from. Pretty common there.
to stop using it you have to de-register your phone number from iCloud.
Ah, TIL. I was wondering that. I’ll avoid it then.
Yeah I was wondering how they were pulling that off without registering the phone number or iCloud account with Apple. Thanks @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee for the explanation.
In any case, this also shows that iMessage can be spoofed.
Yep, Firefox Nightly is my daily driver. I use Edge Canary for sites that don’t work on Firefox, such as the Snapchat web client.
In many architectures in which certificates are used, a client with a valid certificate is a trusted client, so a certificate falling into the wrong hands is problematic.
Edge & Firefox exist.
On sites like Twitter or Mastodon, you mainly just have one feed based on the people or tags you follow
X has had lists, which allow multiple feeds for the same account, for a very long time now.
This doesn’t offer anything in terms of individual user personalization.
Reddit has the multireddit feature.
All of the above have to be set up manually, but Threads changes your feed in real time within the same session based on your interactions.
My take exactly.
I can’t imagine any law that would preclude the status quo, as Microsoft doesn’t own a controlling stake in OpenAI anyway. It sounds like the FTC is picking its targets based on market cap only.