How hard would this be for a sophisticated enough bot to detect the intention here, and blacklist the domain on a shared blacklist set? I would imagine not too difficult. Good idea, though. The start of something potentially great.
New, yes. But used, they can cost about the same as the Galaxy A series.
I'd rather my Signal not be federated sigh Facebook at all. I'd be fine downloading a secondary Signal-owned app just for Whatsapp contacts (that way I don't have WhatsApp on my phone), but I do not want my standard Signal traffic routed through Facebook's data-guzzling, privacy-eroding servers.
So do some of the pixel series phones, and those you can install a privacy respecting OS (GrapheneOS or CalyxOS, for example).
and (I'd like to add) the ability to change said battery when it, inevitably dies, and the I also want a minimum of 6 years of security update.
I have no idea what I just saw.
Sounds like a good use for asset management. I've used SnipeIT for asset management, and it works amazingly well for this.
This is where we're headed:
Corpos talk a lot, without actually saying anything...
What??? People who are fed up with the megacorpos shittin on everyone, aren't willing to pay for the services of those megacorpos when the free/torrent sources are removed? I am shocked!
Get ready for a bunch of unskilled people making the shittiest apps imaginable.
We currently have skilled coders making the shittiest apps imaginable, due to shitty direction by management.
That was pretty good! Good use of white space, great angles and framing, riveting story, smooth editing. Super enjoyable to watch.
And, thank you for posting on Vimeo and not YouTube (YouTube is janky sometimes).
Did you shoot this on a Canon? The greenish tint reminded me of the the Canons I used to use. What did you use for the special effects and for general editing?