They where declared an acceptable sacrifice for purposes of making a point about Palestine. IE: if you allow democrat policies on Palestine to continue then we are willing to let the minorities here in America burn.
ShellMonkey
https://hubzilla.org/page/info/admin_guide
Similar to Friendica, personal page style fediverse software.
And his number 1 fan was giving Nazi salutes at his inauguration. Just another day in the great American experiment...
It has to do with trans people because you don't get to pick one candidate on this topic and another on that topic. By outright rejecting the democratic candidate these same people where willing to throw every minority and marginalized group in our own country under the bus for that one ideologically pure stance.
You must have slept through the year prior to the election or been offline. This place was swamped with people who, in the name of saying Palestine was THE issue shouted continuously about 'bLuE mAgA' and how people need to stay away from the democratic party, which when people do that you get this as the alternative.
I kind of liked hubzilla last I dabbled in one of those type apps.
What gas station would let any pump run that high a total on it? Cards used at the pump typically have around a $100 cap per transaction and if a clerk was paying attention they should notice that no vehicle is going to hold that much at one shot.
ShredOS, lovely little USB boot system that you can use to wipe a drive like that. I would usually go with a 3 pass cleaning. Another option can be to use something like veracrypt to do an in place whole disk encryption that'll make anything on it unreadable.
The device will try and feed this info to Google for location when GPS can be reached. It's possible to turn off, but the fact that it can be used is troubling. Anything that can be turned off at a toggle can get flipped back on with an update.
It could go both ways. Simple example might be an offline GPS app, allow it location but not network other than when downloading maps. Network based location is a crude thing at the IP level, but can get pretty accurate if based on BT/WiFi access point.
It's a bit better with the 'only when in use' option on modern versions, but 'in use' could be a bit subjective if an app keeps a running service in the background. I seem to recall that Graphine has them split out as two distinct things.
Really? But my flashlight app says it needs location permissions to work...
My biggest gripe with Android perhaps is that somehow the nearby devices/location permissions is tied into WiFi and Bluetooth rather than just having a separate 'communications' permission to say who can use the network links.
But can it run DOOM?