Stop, Hammer time!
“Go with the flow”, it is said
Stop, Hammer time!
“Go with the flow”, it is said
Sadly, it was at most a distant second to IE, until Chrome infected the whole planet.
I’ve used Firefox for years. It’s always been the underdog imo.
If it ever becomes the top dog, I’ll switch! To the next privacy underdog. More competition is good.
netseer-ipaddr-assoc.xy.fbcdn.net looks to be tracking.
This obviously doesn’t solve any of the larger problem about MS pushing TPM, but you can bypass most of those W11 requirements.
Can’t even read the website, as the third modal, the newsletter modal, refuses to close. Yeesh.
It seems that Steve Mould looks progressively more tired in his videos as he goes along.
Louis, what mobile device brands are repairable and secure?
JF works fine on tons of devices, the ps5 just kind of sucks as a media player.
If they change the key in memory, then it doesn’t matter that you have the other side of the prior asymmetric key.
Encrypt your logs: exactly what you feared, and someone can just disable the encryption call or edit the key in memory too. Lots of ways to attack it.
I saw it earlier. When I tried it, it still kept the ?utm=blah&rel=blargh stuff on the URL from FB. 🤷♂️
There are people out there who sound a lot like SJ and you could probably clone their voice a lot cheaper. I worked with one and it was always uncanny.
Sent to my state representative. Thanks!
This thing just never worked for me. As in, the product was broken in several ways all of the time.
People try to be overachievers by exceeding expectations and then are often late or delivering a broken product.
It’s hard to tell perfectionists not to be perfectionists though.
Sounds like TRRRRRRS
Or just use PlayOn to record your shows.
We’re all the way back to recording movies from TV with our VCR.
Notifications get rolled up all the time, if I’ve received a lot of messages in Signal or Teams, I just have one notification in the dropdown for each group, even though I may have “received” 50 notifications from that group.
On emails, reply-chains are prevalent, so I can read the latest one and usually not have to open 20 emails.
I have some services set to email me events, transactions, and notifications, which I don’t need today. However, sometimes these sites go offline, discontinue a product, remove the ability for you to view prior information or contributions, archive old data, change their ToS to something you can’t stand, any number of things that might mean that data is now unreachable to you. So for those emails I just sort them off and they’re archived.
This is starting to make sysadmins sound like John Wick.
“And then my son, a few days after his wife died, you steal his 3d printers and smash his fcking Apple 1.”
“The sysadmin will come for you, and you will do nothing because you can do nothing,”