Oh, good point, I hadn't considered that. That does raise some questions then about how else they would've gotten it into their system. Would've been great if the snippet this image is from pointed to the study in question.
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A big problem with teflon pans is that many people don't realize that there's a correct way to use them, and many incorrect ways.
Aside from the obvious stuff like using metal utensils, a huge mistake a lot of people make with teflon pans is that they heat the pan way hotter than it needs to be. Not only does this typically ruin whatever you're trying to cook, but if you heat up an empty teflon pan past a certain temperature, it will begin to release harmful vapors. So if you put the burner on high and let your pan get hot while you spend 10 minutes preparing other things, you're just blasting tons of vapors into your kitchen.
I wouldn't be surprised to find out that low-grade teflon poisoning is way more common than we realize.
It sounds like he only has one single line of dialogue, so it seems kinda pointless to go through the whole process of casting and recording for such a small amount of work.
Probably a pessimistic take, but I don't expect this to have any discernable impact on sales, or any other effects that would discourage publishers from these practices. The average user doesn't care about or understand how these things work; they'll see an anti-cheat warning on the store page and think "Okay, tell the colonel I'll be on my best behavior then" and continue to buy the game.
Listening to audio would be the least effective and most expensive method of data collection for advertisers. It's not happening. They already have literally over a million data points on you, there's nothing useful for them to glean from your audio that they don't already have ad nauseum.
You see thousands of ads and recommendations every day. You finally found one that was relevant to you. It's not that deep.
Watchdog groups have been monitoring these services for years now and have yet to find the "your phone is listening 24/7" smoking gun.
I just leave when people do that. A handful of samples isn't worth playing with people like that.
If you lack the spatial awareness to stay out of the line of fire, that's one thing; I'll happily keep reinforcing your silly little Helldivin' ass. I'll even toss you down a Commando to defend yourself with on your way back to your dropped gear. But the moment you make it personal, fuck you, I'm out. Enjoy extracting all by yourself with the eighteen patrols you also kited all across the map to the evac site.
Keep in mind that mobile gaming is huge in some parts of the world. A lot of the high-end, "gaming" phones sell pretty well in Asian markets. I believe South America is also pretty big on mobile gaming right now.
"Family" and "relation" aren't mutually exclusive; call the cops on your brother. You can't un-radicalize him, but you can at least keep him away from you.
fire suppression systems that are designed to activate when the temperature inside reaches a certain point
For unknown reasons, the system failed to prevent the destruction of hundreds of ballots
I don't think it's an "unknown" reason; the system requires a fire to have already been lit in order to activate. It's fire a suppression system, not fire prevention.
They'll remember that you said this, once they start protesting for their rights.