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That would be a bad investment! First reason I’m here and lazy as fuck, and probably other reason but I don’t want to look for it
That would be a bad investment! First reason I’m here and lazy as fuck, and probably other reason but I don’t want to look for it
Well it didn’t work, my grampa is still sleeping, i’ll try the unplug for several minutes trick, I’ll let you know
For privacy it’s probably one that nobody uses. Then it’s even more private because you’ll never send anything
That’s because they forgot the meaning of the word agility and want to apply the rules what ever the cost
Weirdly I was only about to fall for the “then” at the very end of your sentence
There was an article around here yesterday that confirm your thoughts.
They did got access to old email and services via those email
Like there’s no open source project with commercial paid licence ?
yeah but look like at all the space you have in the trunk! almost two bags
I might not be the only one not knowing what gluetun was so here’s the repo:
VPN client in a thin Docker container for multiple VPN providers, written in Go, and using OpenVPN or Wireguard, DNS over TLS, with a few proxy servers built-in.
I went for 2FAS, authy doesn’t have option to export the codes so it took some time.
That was the reason I didn’t hesitate to choose 2FAS because there is an export option, so if I change my mind it won’t be so much of a struggle
They don’t exactly have a desktop app but there is an add-on to autocomplete the codes via phone pushed request
didn’t they announce ending the desktop app?
there’s no more local version? I’m talking back in my time at school in 2009. We were playing with the classmates on our laptop in classes with a wifi router not connected to internet
Does Teeworld count?
nothing then? Because I don’t see anything different there
“you can play on PC”… I know I shouldn’t have bought a Linux microwave to play games…
I can’t run 32 bits apps anymore since the last update
you’re welcome
I see a lot of people around me resetting passwords of services they rarely use because they forgot what password they used and don’t have a password manager (or not synced one). And I don’t understand why all services don’t propose to generate a one time link to log in instead of changing passwords (a few services do propose it already)
Passwords are useless for all users using the same password for every account they have, and i’m sure it’s a majority of users.
yeah the fine is more like a warning telling them to not do this anymore
“Linux? looks like Chinese to me” (I guess it’s not even Chinese)