ADHD: Can’t have just one thought (That’s my reasoning anyway).
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JaymesRS@literature.cafeto Technology@lemmy.world•Bluesky can really keep up with the news now that it has activity notificationsEnglish3·5 days ago¿Por qué no los dos?
JaymesRS@literature.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Texas lawmakers failed to pass a bill to improve local disaster warning systems this yearEnglish32·6 days ago“I didn’t know how important something was until it negatively affected me and people I know,” Wes Virdell, probably.
JaymesRS@literature.cafetoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•ICEblock, which allows users to alert others to the location of ICE officers, is now the top social networking app in the USEnglish1·6 days agoApple has a method that achieves this without a push token though. The server can update to notify the all copies of the app of locations of significance. Then when you leave or arrive in a location of significance (with the device doing the determination of if you are or are not in that location) the device itself generates the notification.
You can pry my em dashes — which I use regularly in writing because I love them — from my cold dead hands (To be fair, I really like parenthetical statements too, could be an ADHD thing).
JaymesRS@literature.cafeto politics @lemmy.world•Trump pleads ignorance after using antisemitic slurEnglish13·7 days agoFor those unaware of the origin, It’s a name of a Jewish moneylender character in The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare.
Clearly you’ve never been on a farm, THESE are cow eggs.
JaymesRS@literature.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Meet ICEblock: The app that lets residents know when immigration agents are in their communityEnglish3·10 days agoFrom what I’ve been reading on this lately (since this started) on iOS a method exists for a service to send out a list of locations, or references list that exists on device (this can work with date/time triggers as well) that would trigger a notification and the local device itself handles notification of the user so the developer has no idea who has been notified for all they know they just shouted locations out into the void and the on-device location services handles the rest.
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/usernotifications/unlocationnotificationtrigger
JaymesRS@literature.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Meet ICEblock: The app that lets residents know when immigration agents are in their communityEnglish21·11 days agoThe developer put up more specific details: https://www.iceblock.app/android
JaymesRS@literature.cafetoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•ICEblock, which allows users to alert others to the location of ICE officers, is now the top social networking app in the USEnglish0·11 days agoThe dev put up a post with more info, according to them it has more to do with anonymity and notifications: https://www.iceblock.app/android
JaymesRS@literature.cafetoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•ICEblock, which allows users to alert others to the location of ICE officers, is now the top social networking app in the USEnglish2·11 days agoI’ve only got my family and friends to reference, but it breaks about 70/30 with the MAGA conservatives on Android/iPhone and 80/20 for the liberals/leftists preferring iPhones.
And of my family at least, I suspect a big part of that is the conservatives are not the tech savvy ones who go into a store, knowing what kind of device they want; they just go into their cell phone provider and get whatever is least expensive for a smartphone
JaymesRS@literature.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Meet ICEblock: The app that lets residents know when immigration agents are in their communityEnglish21·11 days agoTechCrunch did a traffic analysis: https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/01/iceblock-an-app-for-anonymously-reporting-ice-sightings-goes-viral-overnight-after-bondi-criticism/
JaymesRS@literature.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Meet ICEblock: The app that lets residents know when immigration agents are in their communityEnglish3·11 days agoBut if the user doesn’t create an account and the deviceID rotates frequently, is there any way to tie those coordinates at a specific time to a specific person in a large enough geographical area and provide notifications (also provided via on device only services)? That’s what it seems like the developer has said Apple facilitates better.
The also said they will have a more detailed post up July 2nd about android on their site.
JaymesRS@literature.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Meet ICEblock: The app that lets residents know when immigration agents are in their communityEnglish61·11 days ago“Apple keeps most of your location history on your device: the bits of information stored in the cloud are either end-to-end encrypted, meaning only you can decipher them, or anonymized. As such, the risk of having your location history compromised by a data breach, or by a request from law enforcement to Apple for this data, is greatly reduced.”
In this case they are anonymized. The service can tell what device is where but not what user that deviceID matches and those identifiers are rotated to make it harder to match that data up.
JaymesRS@literature.cafeto News@lemmy.world•Meet ICEblock: The app that lets residents know when immigration agents are in their communityEnglish212·11 days agoAt this point my understanding from other sources is that they can’t distribute via the android App Store in a way that uses location tracking and notifications but is still anonymous where they can with iOS because location services is device side only.
JaymesRS@literature.cafeto World News@lemmy.world•Americans more vulgar online than Brits, Aussies — studyEnglish31·21 days agoWhat the fuck is this shit?
Nakor upgraded from his magic bag.
/obscure?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KmK0bZl4ILM