Because the only way Marvel movies know how to ratchet up the stakes is having more and more people die.
LesserAbe
So the screenshot is a reminder because when you're scrolling through recent photos you might happen to see it? Isn't that kind of like setting an alarm clock that will only go off 50% of the time?
What does bringing it to the front mean in this context? If I've already located the photo I want, I can usually do what I need with it. The problem is finding it to start with.
Thanks for sharing this link!
Don't be a dick
What is a digital concentration camp?
Also I have no idea what this image is trying to convey
That's what I was getting at, I was trying to understand the mechanism by which they were doing this
From what little I've read there are many organizations claiming they can detect AI written content (I don't know about plugins) but there's little evidence that they're accurately able to do so.
When they say access to social media on smartphones does that mean restricting connectivity to certain sites on devices using mobile IP addresses?
I assume they have no mechanism to remove apps from individual devices.
Interesting idea. Sometimes it's easier to act and come up with something first, then ask other people to join later.
I may have some insight here: in marketing there are third party services which will "verify" an email is legit. They do this by sending an automated inquiry to that email domain's servers. Many servers are set up to respond and verify, "yes this is a real address" or "no, we don't have an address like that."
Catch is that this allows marketers to confirm, yes, my message will reach a real person if I send it here, and they may send spam. So some services intentionally configure their servers to give no response or a less definitive response.
Without looking into it I would bet that's what Tutamail has done.
Still annoying that Loudly doesn't support it, but probably less a question of size/location and more of configuration.