

I think you dropped this: /s
I think you dropped this: /s
Ubo and ff mobile: I got the warning for the first time yesterday. Closed ff completely and it went back to normal. I also run pihole too, so maybe a mix of them together has kept my account ‘safe’ still. And I’m still yt freemium. FF mobile with desktop site enabled allows for audio play back with screen off btw.
WWIII being fought with 1’s and Zeros.
My dad had a few. They were training ones though. Hollowed out and the pins were lost long ago. Still fairly heavy though and very real looking at a distance.
Why not just outright ban the import and sale of the items?
Devils advocate, most of those states are agriculture heavy. What do you mean by productive?
So, click em all?
Not no, it will then hallucinate entire emails just to have something show
Also appears to be… something? Dog, cat, goat?
Fair enough. I also run a local pihole too with a fairly extensive lists. (~2.2mil). It’s mostly a concern for work. We have freedom of browser choices, but extensions are monitored. Though I can’t make use of pihole on my work laptop.
I’ve been meaning to do more testing with it’s built in blocking. Guess we’ll have to see when the time comes.
You need bigger tools. An 8+ pound sledge hammer. Just be sure the smashing happens on concrete or any hard flat surface. Hit the area where the platters would be. Should only take 1 - 3 hits a piece. Once you hear sand inside you’re done.
My 30lb sledge delete drives in one hit usually. Turns the platters back into dust lol.
I’ve been using Vivaldi more and more. Been aware of it for years, even used it back in beta. It’s almost too kustomizable. It boarders on being an OS with how much is built in.
I guess they like the red flag 🇷🇺
My default setting. Big hands =\
Patience, and knowing when to look for documentation. Keep notes of stuff as you go. Just like in real IT, documentation can go a long way. Forgetting simple things can cause everything to fall apart at some point.
That a lot of the lower level components are already there. Id imagine it’s easier to recycle working code than redo from scratch.
Browsers, at the core are just file browsers. Websites are just files on another computer.
Not too mention the scary browser warnings. It’s not a good look tbh if this is your portfolio. Lots of great considerations and tips here already though.
Would be great if they were easily and cheaply repaired. Nor made “obsolete” in two years via arbitrary updates.