> And Humble Bundle book collections are DRM free too.
Not all of them. I've had at least one bundle where you redeem it via the Kobo store for DRMed ePubs. Most I've got via Humble Bundle have been DRM-free though.
On GrapheneOS, I have one banking app that works, and one that doesn't because of the linked issue.
Hilariously the message in the app says I can't be signed in because it's detected the phone is "jailbroken/rooted" and I "can still use our mobile site". The phone is not jailbroken or rooted, and using the mobile site on the same "untrustworthy" device is just as risky...
Anyone who clicks agree without reading and carefully interpreting every word of the terms of service is in fact consenting to almost anything. Almost anything you can think of could be there and you don't care.
I mean even things which are not actually written in the TOS. If you don't know what's in the agreement, you're agreeing to almost anything in principle.
The number of Facebook users who have actually read all the legal crap probably wouldn't fill a small lecture hall.
Yeah, I think some headsets issue Play when connecting. I had a frustrating moment yesterday on a Macbook:
- I was connected to a video call with Bluetooth headphones.
- It turns out the headphones were also connected to my phone at the same time, because it started ringing via the headphones and I couldn't hear anything on the video call.
- I rejected the call.
- The headphones attempted to resume what I was doing by sending the Play command to the Macbook.
- iTunes then opened covering up my video call window.
- I tried to close with CMD+W, iTunes didn't let me because I wasn't logged in and apparently the login window isn't allowed to be closed by itself.
- I manage to close the iTunes window and try to remember what I was saying on the call.
This was all due to terrible decisions by both Apple and Sennheiser imo.
> DMARC: Tells other mailservers what to do when the SPF and/or DKIM check fails
It's only "and" in this statement. You can't use DMARC to tell mailservers what to do when only one of them fails, as DMARC passes if at least one passes. The report will say which ones pass or not though.