

It’s a whitelist. Only phone numbers you explicitly allow can send commands. Alternatively, you can choose to enable a pin that must be given in order to execute commands.


It’s a whitelist. Only phone numbers you explicitly allow can send commands. Alternatively, you can choose to enable a pin that must be given in order to execute commands.
It’s amazing what you can do when you aren’t accountable to shareholders


FindMyDevice. Alternative to Google’s find my device. You send a text from a different phone number, and you can do things like get the GPS location, lock the device, erase the device, ring the device, or have the device take a picture of its location.


Tech bros learn about diminishing returns challenge (impossible)


If you want to quickly find RSS feeds without having to view source:
Want My RSS for Firefox
openfeeds for Qutebrowser
Apparently Google has an RSS extension but I haven’t looked into it.
Some RSS tools that are useful:
MoRSS (worked for like, one niche website I look at, but still might be useful)
EDIT: By the way, Facebook has been working very hard to fight RSS at every corner, but most other platforms still support it.
Also, if you use Kontact like I do, it supports RSS feeds through Akregator
It’s a shame someone named Arthur Pigou never figured out a solution over a century ago.
Oh wait