Posts by Avitus@ioc.exchange
 (DIR) Post #AirmeHH7HVyJT3KAwS by Avitus@ioc.exchange
       2024-06-12T22:52:42Z
       
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       @feld @rbreich Be mad at the judge that blocked it, not mad that it was blocked. Biden can't control that, and that's the point of a democracy.That's also still 4/5 successful policies. Don't let perfection be the enemy of really good.
       
 (DIR) Post #AisvN0IqDweAeTvfmq by Avitus@ioc.exchange
       2024-06-13T12:32:26Z
       
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       @protonprivacy I feel like your surveys are partly for confirmation that you did the right things, and then you turn those things on immediately after to be like "We did the thing!' 🤪.
       
 (DIR) Post #AvyXARCx1rqQGqZiRU by Avitus@ioc.exchange
       2025-07-09T02:44:43Z
       
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       @evacide I've already removed Gemini via adb once. I'll do it again if it comes back after this forced opt-in. I am not going to tell anyone that the Gemini app package is actually called com.google.android.apps.bard. I am also not advising anyone to follow these instructions:1. Download and install ADB on your computer from the Android SDK Platform-Tools package2. Enable Developer Options on your Android device:3. Go to Settings > About phone > Software information4. Tap "Build Number" seven times5. Go to Settings > Developer options > USB debugging6. Connect your Android device to your computer using a USB cable7. Open Command Prompt or Terminal in the folder where ADB is installed8. Verify the connection via command prompt or terminal by running the command: adb devices9. Then run one of the two following commands:adb uninstall com.google.android.apps.bardOr adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.apps.bard10. Then verify the package has been removed by running: adb shell pm list packages | grep bard
       
 (DIR) Post #AwVMITF4w8fxYPyvA0 by Avitus@ioc.exchange
       2025-07-25T21:50:25Z
       
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       @futurebird @Anneheathen Totally agreed. Expanded a bit on your points with my own post.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0onbkdGOKIwUQ4xSC by Avitus@ioc.exchange
       2025-12-01T22:24:21Z
       
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       @strypey @siderea This is easily solved by hiding your phone number from discoverability, which #signal rolled out a year ago. If you're joining random groups of people you don't actually know, that is probably contributing to the problem, but that's on you.https://support.signal.org/hc/en-us/articles/6712070553754-Phone-Number-Privacy-and-Usernames