

She’s right. End to end encryption doesn’t mean a lot when your own device can’t be trusted to not capture screenshots or store the contents of push notifications.
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She’s right. End to end encryption doesn’t mean a lot when your own device can’t be trusted to not capture screenshots or store the contents of push notifications.


Fine I’ll get out of bed


Wow, I remember when they had a single Go store at Amazon HQ in Seattle, and it was employee only. It sure was neat as a novelty, but it doesn’t surprise me that they could never figure out the tech.
Good riddance. These days, I more and more cherish the brief but real interactions I have with real grocery store cashiers.


“reforms” is supposed to imply improvement, not deterioration


vile slop


electric vehicle vehicles?


In a Porsche it’s likely to be configurable. Especially the “individual” drive mode where you set every little thing exactly how you like. In my Taycan, my individual mode puts everything in the sportiest settings, except the suspension is dialed back to “sport” from “sport plus”. This is for sure one place where the driver could choose to enable or disable the simulated gears or simulated engine braking


If it’s like the Ioniq 5 N, none of this stuff is active by default, you have to select a specific drive mode for it.
One can just NOT use that drive mode.


I think it’s awesome, and a smart business move.
I genuinely don’t understand how you can think an optional feature for funsies is a bad thing.
Cool concept <3