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  • Canada and Mexico should combine forces and take over the US.

    Give Hawaii back to the native Hawaiians.

    Canada takes Alaska.

    Mexico takes Texas and New Mexico and detain all the pro ICE fascists.

  • I loved my PSP. I really can't believe the resolution was 480 × 272. It seemed a lot more high res than that.

  • No worries man.

    This is just a guess but with open source operating systems, it can and will probably be bypassed. I'm sure people will make forks without verification.

    With closed source, probably not the most updated ones.

  • This bill, if passed, will force operating systems to verify the age of the user. This means the verification uses a government issued ID.

  • This basically makes using VPNs for privacy useless. Now they will have a record of every IP address you ever used. They can also use local laws internationally. Like if your state has age verification or bans certain sites, they can just use your ID to ban those websites or apps even if you aren't in the country.

    This is horribly bad...

  • Its Play listing was appropriately marked as “Mature 17+,” which means that children won’t be able to download it if their devices have parental controls. In addition, the developers clearly communicate that the game tackles serious issues. "This game is not suitable for children or those who are easily disturbed" is the first line of the game.

    Looks like the developers and publisher did everything right. Play has a ton of games where you kill people. Google's inconsistency shines again.

  • The only recovery was a reboot — which just restarted the 49.7-day countdown.

    Saying 'time bomb' made me think this was unfixable after the expiration happened.

    Pings still worked. Existing connections stayed alive. But anything that needed a new TCP socket simply failed.

    Sounds like system admin hell for servers running on a string.

  • Google got rid of thousands of employees in the last 5 years and this asshole gets half a billion dollars...

  • oh crap, actually you made me realize that YouTube is going to be full of AI playthrough videos soon. 😫

  • Wait until Mircrosoft finds out you can watch playthrough videos on YouTube without having to buy the game.

  • I am really interested in where this project goes.

    ESP32 projects are low powered. Not everything needs 5G and the latest Snapdragon.

  • I don't really understand this article's title. Third party app stores are available with their own payment or donation methods already.

    Elsewhere, the tech giant is also introducing a new 'program' that aims to make sideloading 'qualified' app stores an easier affair. Third-party app stores that meet certain quality and safety benchmarks will boast a simplified installation flow, as seen in the image below.

    Having 'qualified' app stores and 'qualified' apps gives Google more control, not less. The third party app stores available can now be blocked on devices.

    It's worth noting that the 'Registered App Store program' will begin outside the US first. It will expand to the US in the future, subject to court approval.

    The EU's policies on data is sickening.

  • However, one key feature that apparently won’t make the leap to the Mac is Face ID, despite it being a vital part of the iPhone’s Dynamic Island. Gurman’s report makes no mention of Face ID, and it looks like Mac users will have to stick to Touch ID for the time being – especially considering Gurman previously claimed that Face ID on the Mac is “years away” from being realized.

  • Not ideal since you can't easily sort by folder hierarchy but you can see your root files in All Notes.

  • Beautiful anf shiny! Incredible job.

  • Thank you for the explanation.

    I will continue to use it and provide feedback. So far, really great.

    I nearly take all my notes in markdown. I am always excited to try another open source markdown program.

    HelixNotes is super polished.

    Thanks!

  • Interesting. Thank you for the info.

  • Me again. Last time tonight, I promise.

    My favorite features so far, making the edit toolbar disappear in source mode and Focus mode. Quick access is also really useful.

    One more thing I don't like, it was adding a header to my edited notes.

    Example:

     
        
    ---
    id: "9242199e-992b-4c58-9b4f-85a6949d424d"
    title: "Books"
    tags: []
    pinned: false
    created: 2026-02-15T04:32:13.600656+00:00
    modified: 2026-02-15T04:32:17.240423+00:00
    ---
    
      

    This doesn't look great in MacOS preview. This might be one of those things that it was simplest to just add this directly to the file rather than creating some kind of database or a bunch of dot files. Again, not a deal breaker for me. Would adding it to the bottom be possible instead?

    Thank you.

  • Hi OP. I am really enjoying using HelixNotes.

    I love the way it looks and all the features. I was able to use the same folder I use MarkFlowy and Marknote.

    My only critique is the Ctrl key in Windows and Linux menu shortcuts is usually changed to Cmd for Mac. It really isn't a big deal but I think a lot of Mac users will notice this instantly. I tried creating an note with Cmd + N since is the default for all other Mac apps. I saw the Shortcuts in the Info section and I was hoping you could customize the Keyboard Shortcuts, but you can't.

    It isn't a big deal with me. So far I am enjoying this more than MarkFlowy and Marknote. If you don't change for whatever reason, I understand and I will continue to use your HelixNotes.

    Again thank you for your work.

  • Street Fighter @lemmy.world

    McDonald's Japan - Street Fighter Street Burger Commercials (2025)

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    YSK that a 2021 study from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics showed that 52% of all trips in the U.S. were less than three miles.

    www.energy.gov /eere/vehicles/articles/fotw-1230-march-21-2022-more-half-all-daily-trips-were-less-three-miles-2021
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    DPRK Hackers Use ClickFix to Deliver BeaverTail Malware in Crypto Job Scams

    thehackernews.com /2025/09/dprk-hackers-use-clickfix-to-deliver.html
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    LastPass Warns of Fake Repositories Infecting macOS with Atomic Infostealer

    thehackernews.com /2025/09/lastpass-warns-of-fake-repositories.html
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    ShadowLeak Zero-Click Flaw Leaks Gmail Data via OpenAI ChatGPT Deep Research Agent

    thehackernews.com /2025/09/shadowleak-zero-click-flaw-leaks-gmail.html
  • Street Fighter @lemmy.world

    MenaRD vs. EndingWalker | Street Fighter 6 at EWC 25 - Day 4 - Round of 16

  • Security News @infosec.pub

    Subaru Starlink flaw let hackers hijack cars in US and Canada

    www.bleepingcomputer.com /news/security/subaru-starlink-flaw-let-hackers-hijack-cars-in-us-and-canada/
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    Hackers use Windows RID hijacking to create hidden admin account

    www.bleepingcomputer.com /news/security/hackers-use-windows-rid-hijacking-to-create-hidden-admin-account/
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    Hacker infects 18,000 "script kiddies" with fake malware builder

    www.bleepingcomputer.com /news/security/hacker-infects-18-000-script-kiddies-with-fake-malware-builder/
  • Data Breaches @lemmy.zip

    Ex-CIA Analyst Pleads Guilty to Sharing Top-Secret Data with Unauthorized Parties

    thehackernews.com /2025/01/ex-cia-analyst-pleads-guilty-to-sharing.html
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    Hackers exploit 16 zero-days on first day of Pwn2Own Automotive 2025

    www.bleepingcomputer.com /news/security/hackers-exploit-16-zero-days-on-first-day-of-pwn2own-automotive-2025/
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    Oracle Releases January 2025 Patch to Address 318 Flaws Across Major Products

    thehackernews.com /2025/01/oracle-releases-january-2025-patch-to.html
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    Fake Homebrew Google ads target Mac users with malware

    www.bleepingcomputer.com /news/security/fake-homebrew-google-ads-target-mac-users-with-malware/
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    Mirai Variant Murdoc Botnet Exploits AVTECH IP Cameras and Huawei Routers

    thehackernews.com /2025/01/murdocbotnet-found-exploiting-avtech-ip.html
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    13,000 MikroTik Routers Hijacked by Botnet for Malspam and Cyberattacks

    thehackernews.com /2025/01/13000-mikrotik-routers-hijacked-by.html
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    Malicious PyPi package steals Discord auth tokens from devs

    www.bleepingcomputer.com /news/security/malicious-pypi-package-steals-discord-auth-tokens-from-devs/
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    Python-Based Bots Exploiting PHP Servers Fuel Gambling Platform Proliferation

    thehackernews.com /2025/01/python-based-bots-exploiting-php.html
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    New 'Sneaky 2FA' Phishing Kit Targets Microsoft 365 Accounts with 2FA Code Bypass

    thehackernews.com /2025/01/new-sneaky-2fa-phishing-kit-targets.html
  • Security News @infosec.pub

    CISA and US and International Partners Publish Guidance for OT Owners and Operators

    www.darkreading.com /ics-ot-security/cisa-and-us-and-international-partners-publish-guidance-for-ot-owners-and-operators
  • Data Breaches @lemmy.zip

    183M Patient Records Exposed: Fortified Health Security Releases 2025 Healthcare Cybersecurity Report

    www.darkreading.com /cyberattacks-data-breaches/183m-patient-records-exposed-fortified-health-security-releases-2025-healthcare-cybersecurity-report