Yeah, I know. Why would anyone ever use them if creating one required a certificate? If the certificate was so cheap as to not be an obstacle then it wouldn't be a deterrent to malicious replacement of codes either.
themoonisacheese
Very cool. Why would anyone use qr codes then? When you can just write a url and that's free
The third law has a nice ring to it, but it has extremely deep implications when you're writing science fiction, or fantasy that has magic. Thinking about the law is very useful to keep your technology technology (and not basically magic that happens to run on electricity) and magic magic (and not technilogy that happens to run on plot holes).
Okay and what happens when I overwrite that qr code with one that points to downloadvirus.com? How is a client supposed to know that the qr code isn't supposed to be here?
You can also use yt music revanced.
The drivers are generally available pretty quickly, however I find that stable distros do not ship them, which is understandable but unfortunate. Debian (my beloved) is egregiously bad at it.
Can't speak to the actual usability of as I don't have the phone, but supposedly this post has it
Post in thread '[Q] Root for Caterpillar-CAT B15' https://xdaforums.com/t/q-root-for-caterpillar-cat-b15.2263455/post-42170487
The people responsible for Titanfall no longer work there. Apex is basically on life support by devs that came in after the game released. Nothing good could come out of tf|3
I mean the gesture is, I guess, nice but micro SD cards don't hold info for more than 10 years on earth, let alone in space with all the radiation, so it's entirely symbolic.
Submarines also famously don't have windows
I thought we were just sharing our favorites communities tbh