#lockscreen β Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #lockscreen, aggregated by home.social.
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Warning: Nuggets π Reflections of history π A cross-sea convenience π Big cat spotted! #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Warning: Nuggets π Reflections of history π A cross-sea convenience π Big cat spotted! #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Warning: Nuggets π Reflections of history π A cross-sea convenience π Big cat spotted! #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Warning: Nuggets π Reflections of history π A cross-sea convenience π Big cat spotted! #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Warning: Nuggets π Reflections of history π A cross-sea convenience π Big cat spotted! #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Sporty summits π A gorge-spanning sanctuary π A view worth a whistle π Hey there, neighbors #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Have a rice day π Moose in the mountains π Purple polyps π Topographical triplets #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Of droughts and dams π Who left the fridge open? π Paddling pristine seas π The big red sandbox #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π The aurora's aura π Rainbow road π Seeing double π Turtle time #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π The aurora's aura π Rainbow road π Seeing double π Turtle time #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π A seat for spacefolk? π A vivid village π Peering under the pier π How low can you go? #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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My latest lockscreen
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My latest lockscreen
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My latest lockscreen
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My latest lockscreen
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My latest lockscreen
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Twists of Tongtian π Moon over the Matterhorn π Spa for the spirit? π So close you can taste it #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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Kernel panic after locking screen in Kubuntu 26.04 #kernel #kubuntu #lockscreen #2604
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Kernel panic after locking screen #kernel #kubuntu #lockscreen #2604
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Spa for the spirit? π Stripe science π A panda apart π A dragon-born bay? #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Bear pair π Norwegian exposure π A well-balanced park π Soaking simians #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π The Taj's twin neighbors π Back from the brink π Faraway falls π Norwegian exposure #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Oasis outpost π Of rocks and resorts π Of tarns and towers π Sunset-scorched shores #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Heavenly Hallstatt π Seeing double π Paddling pristine seas π A relic restored #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π A giant in retreat π Thirsty? π Sailing the Spice Islands π Alpine bliss #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π A painted pollinator π A vivid village π Fuzz to feathers π Second to none #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Infinite hills π A humpback hits Hawaii π Cascades of the chapada π Deep, deep desert #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Over the dome π A volcanic view π Rhinos on the rise π Anybody home? #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Little bear, big wilderness π One Superior spot π A dangerously famous tree π Pink patrol #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Peering over smooth seas π Sacred sandstone π Rodent on the rebound? π A Highlander says hi #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Here there be dragonflies π A storybook scene π Painted pinnacles π The 'cotton castle' #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Unparalleled paradise π Craggy calanques π Simian snuggles π Sailing into sunset #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π 2,000 arches, infinite sky π A luscious lakeshore π A wander in Oud-West π A painted pollinator #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Which Portland is this? π Trekking Torres del Paine π Hot air, high desert π Built for the breeze #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Tuff and stuff π Of moose and Maine π Paddler's paradise π Hues of the harvest #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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2026 Wednesday March 18 - Tuesday March 24 Psalms 103:1-4 size Phone 20:9 1440x3200 px
Phone wallpaper β free to save & use. Tap to download Swipe and Save and Share! Requests for alternate sizes welcome.Hashtags:
#phonewallpaper #digitalart #mobileart #madeforphones #freedownload
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2026 Wednesday March 18 - Tuesday March 24 Psalms 103:1-4 size Phone 20:9 1440x3200 px
Phone wallpaper β free to save & use. Tap to download Swipe and Save and Share! Requests for alternate sizes welcome.Hashtags:
#phonewallpaper #digitalart #mobileart #madeforphones #freedownload
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π Windows LockScreen Images π An Irish isle ruin π A colorful coral cleaner π Peering under the pier π The lions sleep today #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Desert or dessert? π The monkey forest π Hues of the harvest π Straight over Compton #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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Weird as it sounds, I think we need an actual law, like some kind of bill of rights, that says you can't notify me on my phone without offering me highly fine-tuned control of each kind of message.
Notifications intrude into my life. Sometimes my phone is on waiting for emergencies or other high-priority issues while I sleep. If a friend wakes me, I can have them dialed up or down in priority.
But Android is designed so Audible won't let me have control of my audiobooks in the lock screen without notifications turned on, yet once I've done that, Audible has no compunction against advertising new book releases in the middle of the night via notifications. I should be able to get cash compensation in court for that.
And my USB-C cable, once I plug it into my Android phone insists on randomly popping up an utterly inscrutible notification saying "you need to log in if you want to see notifications", or some such, and then when I do there is no notification to see. It was just random.
And Android Auto likes to give me two completely pointless notifications, one when I plug my phone into the car and one saying Android Auto is available. The first one I don't need a notification about because I just plugged in my phone. But more importantly, the second one is a lie. Android Auto MIGHT be available and it confirms nothing. The handshake may have been done wrong, so all it tells me is the thing I know already, which is that Android Auto is on the phone. But I might have to pull the plug and replug it to be properly connected. So the notification is worse than pointless and just floods my screen with stuff I don't care about that appears to need immediate attention. And then Android asks, as soon as I disconnect it, how my experience was. I always say "Bad" because part of my experience is getting asked that pesky message that I do not want and would happily say "never do this".
These all seem like technical problems, but they are not. They are reminders that we no longer control our lives, that companies can, at a whim, intrude into our lives with pointless rituals that whittle away our existence. I'm not being metaphorical when I say we need laws on this. I absolutely mean that if we don't write strong law on this, it will only get worse. Or we need to enforce the 4th Amendment on a theory, like Larry Lessig has effectively said in the past, that programmatic code is effectively a kind of government that binds us and our choices in life as surely as legal code does.
But what DO we get laws about? Having to login to use an operating system so they can track us better, know who we are and where we are at every moment. We need laws against such laws.
#marketing #notifications #android #ui #ux #settings #design #QualityOfLife #computers #LockScreen #permissions #law #legal #lawsuits #ClassAction #rights #HumanRights #BillOfRights #identity #intrusion #interruption #4thAmendment #government #code
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Weird as it sounds, I think we need an actual law, like some kind of bill of rights, that says you can't notify me on my phone without offering me highly fine-tuned control of each kind of message.
Notifications intrude into my life. Sometimes my phone is on waiting for emergencies or other high-priority issues while I sleep. If a friend wakes me, I can have them dialed up or down in priority.
But Android is designed so Audible won't let me have control of my audiobooks in the lock screen without notifications turned on, yet once I've done that, Audible has no compunction against advertising new book releases in the middle of the night via notifications. I should be able to get cash compensation in court for that.
And my USB-C cable, once I plug it into my Android phone insists on randomly popping up an utterly inscrutible notification saying "you need to log in if you want to see notifications", or some such, and then when I do there is no notification to see. It was just random.
And Android Auto likes to give me two completely pointless notifications, one when I plug my phone into the car and one saying Android Auto is available. The first one I don't need a notification about because I just plugged in my phone. But more importantly, the second one is a lie. Android Auto MIGHT be available and it confirms nothing. The handshake may have been done wrong, so all it tells me is the thing I know already, which is that Android Auto is on the phone. But I might have to pull the plug and replug it to be properly connected. So the notification is worse than pointless and just floods my screen with stuff I don't care about that appears to need immediate attention. And then Android asks, as soon as I disconnect it, how my experience was. I always say "Bad" because part of my experience is getting asked that pesky message that I do not want and would happily say "never do this".
These all seem like technical problems, but they are not. They are reminders that we no longer control our lives, that companies can, at a whim, intrude into our lives with pointless rituals that whittle away our existence. I'm not being metaphorical when I say we need laws on this. I absolutely mean that if we don't write strong law on this, it will only get worse. Or we need to enforce the 4th Amendment on a theory, like Larry Lessig has effectively said in the past, that programmatic code is effectively a kind of government that binds us and our choices in life as surely as legal code does.
But what DO we get laws about? Having to login to use an operating system so they can track us better, know who we are and where we are at every moment. We need laws against such laws.
#marketing #notifications #android #ui #ux #settings #design #QualityOfLife #computers #LockScreen #permissions #law #legal #lawsuits #ClassAction #rights #HumanRights #BillOfRights #identity #intrusion #interruption #4thAmendment #government #code
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Weird as it sounds, I think we need an actual law, like some kind of bill of rights, that says you can't notify me on my phone without offering me highly fine-tuned control of each kind of message.
Notifications intrude into my life. Sometimes my phone is on waiting for emergencies or other high-priority issues while I sleep. If a friend wakes me, I can have them dialed up or down in priority.
But Android is designed so Audible won't let me have control of my audiobooks in the lock screen without notifications turned on, yet once I've done that, Audible has no compunction against advertising new book releases in the middle of the night via notifications. I should be able to get cash compensation in court for that.
And my USB-C cable, once I plug it into my Android phone insists on randomly popping up an utterly inscrutible notification saying "you need to log in if you want to see notifications", or some such, and then when I do there is no notification to see. It was just random.
And Android Auto likes to give me two completely pointless notifications, one when I plug my phone into the car and one saying Android Auto is available. The first one I don't need a notification about because I just plugged in my phone. But more importantly, the second one is a lie. Android Auto MIGHT be available and it confirms nothing. The handshake may have been done wrong, so all it tells me is the thing I know already, which is that Android Auto is on the phone. But I might have to pull the plug and replug it to be properly connected. So the notification is worse than pointless and just floods my screen with stuff I don't care about that appears to need immediate attention. And then Android asks, as soon as I disconnect it, how my experience was. I always say "Bad" because part of my experience is getting asked that pesky message that I do not want and would happily say "never do this".
These all seem like technical problems, but they are not. They are reminders that we no longer control our lives, that companies can, at a whim, intrude into our lives with pointless rituals that whittle away our existence. I'm not being metaphorical when I say we need laws on this. I absolutely mean that if we don't write strong law on this, it will only get worse. Or we need to enforce the 4th Amendment on a theory, like Larry Lessig has effectively said in the past, that programmatic code is effectively a kind of government that binds us and our choices in life as surely as legal code does.
But what DO we get laws about? Having to login to use an operating system so they can track us better, know who we are and where we are at every moment. We need laws against such laws.
#marketing #notifications #android #ui #ux #settings #design #QualityOfLife #computers #LockScreen #permissions #law #legal #lawsuits #ClassAction #rights #HumanRights #BillOfRights #identity #intrusion #interruption #4thAmendment #government #code
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Weird as it sounds, I think we need an actual law, like some kind of bill of rights, that says you can't notify me on my phone without offering me highly fine-tuned control of each kind of message.
Notifications intrude into my life. Sometimes my phone is on waiting for emergencies or other high-priority issues while I sleep. If a friend wakes me, I can have them dialed up or down in priority.
But Android is designed so Audible won't let me have control of my audiobooks in the lock screen without notifications turned on, yet once I've done that, Audible has no compunction against advertising new book releases in the middle of the night via notifications. I should be able to get cash compensation in court for that.
And my USB-C cable, once I plug it into my Android phone insists on randomly popping up an utterly inscrutible notification saying "you need to log in if you want to see notifications", or some such, and then when I do there is no notification to see. It was just random.
And Android Auto likes to give me two completely pointless notifications, one when I plug my phone into the car and one saying Android Auto is available. The first one I don't need a notification about because I just plugged in my phone. But more importantly, the second one is a lie. Android Auto MIGHT be available and it confirms nothing. The handshake may have been done wrong, so all it tells me is the thing I know already, which is that Android Auto is on the phone. But I might have to pull the plug and replug it to be properly connected. So the notification is worse than pointless and just floods my screen with stuff I don't care about that appears to need immediate attention. And then Android asks, as soon as I disconnect it, how my experience was. I always say "Bad" because part of my experience is getting asked that pesky message that I do not want and would happily say "never do this".
These all seem like technical problems, but they are not. They are reminders that we no longer control our lives, that companies can, at a whim, intrude into our lives with pointless rituals that whittle away our existence. I'm not being metaphorical when I say we need laws on this. I absolutely mean that if we don't write strong law on this, it will only get worse. Or we need to enforce the 4th Amendment on a theory, like Larry Lessig has effectively said in the past, that programmatic code is effectively a kind of government that binds us and our choices in life as surely as legal code does.
But what DO we get laws about? Having to login to use an operating system so they can track us better, know who we are and where we are at every moment. We need laws against such laws.
#marketing #notifications #android #ui #ux #settings #design #QualityOfLife #computers #LockScreen #permissions #law #legal #lawsuits #ClassAction #rights #HumanRights #BillOfRights #identity #intrusion #interruption #4thAmendment #government #code
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Weird as it sounds, I think we need an actual law, like some kind of bill of rights, that says you can't notify me on my phone without offering me highly fine-tuned control of each kind of message.
Notifications intrude into my life. Sometimes my phone is on waiting for emergencies or other high-priority issues while I sleep. If a friend wakes me, I can have them dialed up or down in priority.
But Android is designed so Audible won't let me have control of my audiobooks in the lock screen without notifications turned on, yet once I've done that, Audible has no compunction against advertising new book releases in the middle of the night via notifications. I should be able to get cash compensation in court for that.
And my USB-C cable, once I plug it into my Android phone insists on randomly popping up an utterly inscrutible notification saying "you need to log in if you want to see notifications", or some such, and then when I do there is no notification to see. It was just random.
And Android Auto likes to give me two completely pointless notifications, one when I plug my phone into the car and one saying Android Auto is available. The first one I don't need a notification about because I just plugged in my phone. But more importantly, the second one is a lie. Android Auto MIGHT be available and it confirms nothing. The handshake may have been done wrong, so all it tells me is the thing I know already, which is that Android Auto is on the phone. But I might have to pull the plug and replug it to be properly connected. So the notification is worse than pointless and just floods my screen with stuff I don't care about that appears to need immediate attention. And then Android asks, as soon as I disconnect it, how my experience was. I always say "Bad" because part of my experience is getting asked that pesky message that I do not want and would happily say "never do this".
These all seem like technical problems, but they are not. They are reminders that we no longer control our lives, that companies can, at a whim, intrude into our lives with pointless rituals that whittle away our existence. I'm not being metaphorical when I say we need laws on this. I absolutely mean that if we don't write strong law on this, it will only get worse. Or we need to enforce the 4th Amendment on a theory, like Larry Lessig has effectively said in the past, that programmatic code is effectively a kind of government that binds us and our choices in life as surely as legal code does.
But what DO we get laws about? Having to login to use an operating system so they can track us better, know who we are and where we are at every moment. We need laws against such laws.
#marketing #notifications #android #ui #ux #settings #design #QualityOfLife #computers #LockScreen #permissions #law #legal #lawsuits #ClassAction #rights #HumanRights #BillOfRights #identity #intrusion #interruption #4thAmendment #government #code
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Wandering in Woraksan π Face facts π Towering twins π This beach is packed #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Tuned for traffic π A beacon reborn π Lovely Lake Louise π Petals of pink #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Twists of Tongtian π A contender Down Under? π Bright night π An Emerald Coast cape #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π A vast past pantry π A luscious lakeshore π Bright lights, little city π Not so secret #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π A fall among the ferns π Where dunes meet lagoons π Not-so-straight and narrow π Extra-large lovebirds #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]
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π Windows LockScreen Images π Silent but lovely π Not-so-straight and narrow π Rising movie stars π A basin aboil #WindowsLockScreen, #LockScreen, #Wallpaper, #Microsoft, #Photography @[email protected]