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Rule 1: don’t dig straight down.
Rule 2: the first night must always be hiding in a dirt hole.
I really hope the flying mechanics are more fluid than NMS but they look similarly hokey.
How does it handle push notifications? If they come from googles push service then they’d be exploitable as well.
I agree its the best (basically AV swiss army knife) but plenty of people on here aren’t very technically competent if you look at the questions coming in.
Never a bad time to start though!
inb4 ffmpeg
qBitTorrent is one of the standard clients.
FWIW common libraries like ffmpeg and what not can contain bugs which video files could potentially abuse and exploit.
Is that a common risk? Probably not. But image libraries have been known to have such exploits.
How has no on said this yet.
B U N G I E
Booting Halo was my go-to for like 10 years as the first three games came out. Literally 10s of thousands of hours.
You are a pirate!
If you believe their privacy policy, nothing.
Optery does not sell or rent personal information to any third parties for any purpose. Optery is not a data broker. Optery does not have any financial relationship with any data broker. Optery is not affiliated with any data broker.
A pay to win method is using a service like Optery that you pay and they remove you from hundreds of data brokers, sometimes by hand.
Less of a rant, more of a rave.
Cool upgrade for hobbiests.
Plexamp is a great Plex music front end if you already have a Plex server with music.
Doh! My bad.
It isn’t custom firmware but it does install software on top of the existing firmware onboard which is pretty slick.
That’s why you flash the vacuum with a custom firmware!
ABTorrents is one of the good ones. Private though.
have the tracking when I actually want it.
So never? I agree defaulting it would be great as long as it doesn’t falsely remove anything.
I think you mean Supertroopers star.
Bites bar of soap and spits it at the author
One of the best things I did for my git usage was ditch a gui like SourceTree.
It’s far too easy for it to run an action that is actually running a series of commands under the hood and have git get stuck in the middle somewhere.
I still use gui tools (git extensions) for staging and reverting, but everything else is cli.
Medical privacy is a great example.
Consider a situation like Texas right now where abortion went from a normal, legal thing to something that you can be fined and jailed for.
Would such a person be OK with the state having access to their medical records so they could jail or fine them?
People need to understand that much of privacy precautions are “layers” of security against “what if” scenarios that can sometimes be very real.