I rarely use ride-sharing apps because they're destructive to public infrastructure I care about, but recently I had to use Lyft and YOU CAN'T USE IT ON THE WEB. Their website literally tells you to go get the app, so you can't use a desktop browser at all to access their platform. That is an absolutely *wild* choice, and even more absurd that it goes unnoticed in the current media/tech ecosystem.
Is there a name for when people reply to a social media post but they're definitely talking to an imagined audience or a theoretical opponent, instead of to the person and post that they're actually responding to?
Iβve been thinking about doing a tech advice live stream where I take questions about the tech industry (especially careers, particularly people who are early career) and how it works. Would anybody be interested in watching that, or submitting questions for a test run?
Has anybody switched from a standalone 2FA app like Google Authenticator or Authy to Appleβs Passwords app? Looking for folks who have actual experience with it and how it works.