XScreenSaver for Android is... a set of screen savers and live wallpapers. That's it. It draws pretty pictures on your screen. And it's free. That's the whole deal.
But in their wisdom, Google -- the most rapacious privacy violator on the planet -- have decreed that XScreenSaver cannot be made available on their "Play" [sic] store until I publish a "Privacy Policy".
For a screen saver. A privacy policy. For a screen saver.
This pantomime where Google pretends to care about your welfare would be hilarious if it wasn't so sad, but here we are anyway.
Ok, strap in!
A Web Platform API that allows users to login to websites with their federated accounts in a privacy preserving manner.
The Expanding Dark Forest and Generative AI
Proving you're a human on a web flooded with generative AI content
Open Usage Commons: a warning -
RT @bitprophet: This sounds pretty plausible, and is also incredibly depressing :( RT @marco_org: Google and blogs: “Shit.”
I've been fond of Gentium for a long time. Used 'PT Sans Condensed' on a client's website recently.