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Apple will apparently adopt #RCS end-to-end #encryption in 2024 to solve various monopoly and user issues with respect to Android; we can’t tell if RCS is truly worthy of the description #EndToEndEncrypted
So this was published in The Verge: “Later next year, we will be adding support for RCS Universal Profile, the standard as currently published by the GSM Association,” an Apple spokesperson tells 9to5Mac. “We believe RCS Universal Profile will offer a better interoperability experience when compared to SMS or MMS. This will work alongside iMessage, which
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I wanted to have kimchi on a hot dog for dinner but ran out so had to fake it with sriracha and sauerkraut…
Tell me I’m not the only person to have ever done this?
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I use colour codes for Google Calendars to track different classes of event. Birthdays are yellow. Can you find the yellow on this Android Google Calendar?
Yes, the yellow for the birthday calendar is the single pixel stripe beneath the green background cake to which I am totally ADHD-blind. I’m looking for colours not for cakes. Google Calendar events on Android are spontaneously decorated with themed cartoons based on the event text and you can’t switch it off. I miss so
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“Pottery Is Womens’ Work” – the triumph of Nigerian ceramicist Ladi Kwali
So in the early 1960s my father, who was working in Nigeria, purchased a large ceramic pot; as he wrote in his diary: (emphasis mine) “Princess Alexandra whom, when she visited it to celebrate its Independence the North [OF NIGERIA] had taken especially to its heart, was soon to marry and a suitable wedding present
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Morning So Far…
Izzy: “WANT PASTA!”Alec: “Pasta is not for breakfast…”Izzy: “HOW ABOUT BUTTER RICE?”
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Fake audio of Sadiq Khan is not a crime, says Met | … I’m sure the cast of Dead Ringers on Radio 4 are relieved
Police say faked audio purporting to capture the Mayor of London calling for Armistice Day to be re-scheduled for a pro-Palestinian march “does not constitute a criminal offence”. Sadiq Khan’s office said false material was being “circulated and amplified by a far-right group”. A Met spokesperson said specialist officers had reviewed the content. They described