bodosom

bodosom t1_jebbi8s wrote

The diagnostic suggestions are inadequate. Are you on a network that belongs to a company that does network scanning from a "public" network. It seems unlikely. If the network you're connecting to (via Wi-Fi) does address translation and many other people are going to that Hermes site it may look as if it's coming from one device. That's pretty careless on the part of the provider (Hermes uses fastly.com, not their servers) though, each address+port connection has to be considered unique to work so it's pretty clumsy for them to lump all connections from the same address to a single device.

So that leaves either a Javascript fault/constraint on your phone or a bug at the fastly end. Do you use any Safari plug-ins?

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bodosom t1_jdxgfwo wrote

>You still can’t move your icons where you want on iOS 16 in 2023.

You still can't trivially delete the carrier/manufacturer advertising loaded on Android phones.

It's a matter of perspective: Google is an advertising company that uses Android to help sell ads and profit from licensing. Apple is a hardware/software company that sells some ads but doesn't try to monetize every aspect of your life. macOS vs. Windows is a similar story.

I used the Nexus phones from 1 through 5 and still have a "Motorola" for running a couple of Android only apps.

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