he can read IP addresses from your cell phone or watch
(X) Doubt
Oh yea, I almost forgot you were voting for Drump
Aw shit, why didn't I think of this! I too had a PSP with CFW in HS, but I just used it for... totally "backed up"....games lmao
Got plenty of popcorn, who wants some? 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿
Nintendo: Can we sue them over the designs?
Lawyer: Not really, this shit is impossible to prove
~~...~~ starts closing the money briefcase
Lawyer: But we can sue them anyway
I agree, shutdowns suck, but a month or 2 of crappiness is nothing compared to years of a Trump presidency.
If a shutdown is what it takes to seal a Harris presidency, so he it I say
Yea, that's not helping keep anything off the enshittification train that's for sure. Desperation is dangerous.
Oh the irony lol
Not in the browser. From web pages sure, but it sure as hell sounds like they're going to shove ads in the browser like MS has been testing in the start menu. Once that starts who knows, maybe they'll have their own little Chrome manifest v3 rollout that breaks adblocking for webpages too.
Based on this and the past year of "mistakes" it's sure looking more and more like they're trying to push ahead on the enshittification path.
If they're so desperate to find other sources of income why does the Mozilla CEO not take a pay cut out of that 10 million/year
Organized Religion is just cancer at this point
We're going to explore doing so in an organic method across our products using the methodology that big tech is generating money, but with a Mozilla spin.
Hm yes, the "we're built different so we won't be affected by enshittification" option
that support advertising in clients (Firefox, MDN, Pocket, Fakespot, etc)
Ah, the "Mozilla Spin" is to put fucking ads in Firefox, got it.
Yea, no, the most likely route is to pickup a MAC address and associate it with an existing assigned IP address (If that device is connected to the public WiFi, but who even does that these days lol), but modern day Android and iOS randomize MAC addresses on every connection these days by default.
And then you'd still need to correlate that to the physical world, most likely route would be detecting Bluetooth hostname, but it's by no means guaranteed that the device hostname in the public WiFi DHCP table matches the BT one (phones can have different names for each). And again is dependent on the person being connected to store WiFi to begin with. Would also be entirely thwarted of a person's BT is off which is highly likely
It's possible, but would be a useless feature to develop and maintain as it would probably actually work out in the real world like maybe 30% of the time.
Unless they shoved a full stingray unit in it or something (extremely unlikely), this is just a statement from someone parroting a sales brochure that they didn't entirely understand