People who pay subscriptions are exactly the sort of people you want to advertise to the most since they've signaled they have money. It's like flashing a big wad of cash in a seedy bar.
It's bizarre to me there are people cheering on the potential death of x86. Sure it has warts, but it is an accidentally created mostly-open platform we'll likely never see created again. And ARM's vaulted power…
In sounds like you have Firefox's fingerprint resist feature enabled. This confusion occurs every time this topic comes up because there are two different strategies used to attack the problem and people end up…
After my wife stole (back) her high school alarm clock I wasn't satisfied with the replacements. But I picked up an old one for $0.25 at a market festival recently and am pretty happy with it.
This seems like the most difficult era as far as emulation of PC games goes. There was a ton of change and different 3D accelerators during this time and hardware advanced away from things like 16-bit color and dropped…
Isn't flood insurance already nationalized? My understanding was about 100 years ago these properties in flood zones were deemed un-insurable by the private industry and the government decided to fill in the gap,…
Microsoft should just double down again on the doubling down. That would be twice as good and really start to make some headway I figure. Maybe as good squared, I'm not an C-level exec so I confess I don't fully…
I'm not sure this is appealing to wallstreet at all but this just describes the appeal of open source as a customer to me. VMware is a just perfect case example, they're literally firing paying customers and destroying…
My experience with Meta is it is just a PII fishing expedition masquerading as a security check. I abandoned my facebook account when they asked for my driver's license scan, a few weeks later suddenly they didn't need…
Use the tech to speak and hide your real voice.
If another poster's story is true, you could have done that before with 23andMe by just paying cash.
Even if no one charges you it still creates a mess for the accused. We already saw how google handled a verified false positive scan that the police determined was innocuous.
> We mandated legacy telecos to maintain switching offices with a weeks worth of battery power so landlines could work in a natural disaster. Not disagreeing with the topic at hand but this isn't even consistent…
Does that mean you can upload any old junk to prevent the account being deleted?
This is maybe indirectly a good thing. Cash has a lot of advantages from a privacy perspective and I feel like it has lost a lot of luster with younger people in general. This may keep it alive. Another poster mentioned…
Just tried this with VPN + firefox resist fingerprinting. I cleared cookies and session data and reloaded, it recorded 1 visit 1 ip for the first (obviously) and second tries. I did not change my VPN connection between…
I asked the sales guy about this when I bought my 2019 Subaru and he was stumped, said no one had ever asked that before. But sure enough, the car could read flash drives similar to MP3 cds.
Young people in general are having less sex but young men are having a noteworthy amount less than young women. And the delta between the two groups is a new thing within the last 10 years or so.
> monitor all outbound network connections with a gui prompt that defaults to deny. whitelist trusted domains/ip for a better experience and a bit less security. > bonus points if the filtering happens upstream at a…
This one never sounds fantastic to me, just "very good". It does have a very cool feature where you can input a phrase with one "feeling" to change the main text to have that "feeling" as well. It is a bit confusing to…
People who pay subscriptions are exactly the sort of people you want to advertise to the most since they've signaled they have money. It's like flashing a big wad of cash in a seedy bar.
It's bizarre to me there are people cheering on the potential death of x86. Sure it has warts, but it is an accidentally created mostly-open platform we'll likely never see created again. And ARM's vaulted power…
In sounds like you have Firefox's fingerprint resist feature enabled. This confusion occurs every time this topic comes up because there are two different strategies used to attack the problem and people end up…
After my wife stole (back) her high school alarm clock I wasn't satisfied with the replacements. But I picked up an old one for $0.25 at a market festival recently and am pretty happy with it.
This seems like the most difficult era as far as emulation of PC games goes. There was a ton of change and different 3D accelerators during this time and hardware advanced away from things like 16-bit color and dropped…
Isn't flood insurance already nationalized? My understanding was about 100 years ago these properties in flood zones were deemed un-insurable by the private industry and the government decided to fill in the gap,…
Microsoft should just double down again on the doubling down. That would be twice as good and really start to make some headway I figure. Maybe as good squared, I'm not an C-level exec so I confess I don't fully…
I'm not sure this is appealing to wallstreet at all but this just describes the appeal of open source as a customer to me. VMware is a just perfect case example, they're literally firing paying customers and destroying…
My experience with Meta is it is just a PII fishing expedition masquerading as a security check. I abandoned my facebook account when they asked for my driver's license scan, a few weeks later suddenly they didn't need…
Use the tech to speak and hide your real voice.
If another poster's story is true, you could have done that before with 23andMe by just paying cash.
Even if no one charges you it still creates a mess for the accused. We already saw how google handled a verified false positive scan that the police determined was innocuous.
> We mandated legacy telecos to maintain switching offices with a weeks worth of battery power so landlines could work in a natural disaster. Not disagreeing with the topic at hand but this isn't even consistent…
Does that mean you can upload any old junk to prevent the account being deleted?
This is maybe indirectly a good thing. Cash has a lot of advantages from a privacy perspective and I feel like it has lost a lot of luster with younger people in general. This may keep it alive. Another poster mentioned…
Just tried this with VPN + firefox resist fingerprinting. I cleared cookies and session data and reloaded, it recorded 1 visit 1 ip for the first (obviously) and second tries. I did not change my VPN connection between…
I asked the sales guy about this when I bought my 2019 Subaru and he was stumped, said no one had ever asked that before. But sure enough, the car could read flash drives similar to MP3 cds.
Young people in general are having less sex but young men are having a noteworthy amount less than young women. And the delta between the two groups is a new thing within the last 10 years or so.
> monitor all outbound network connections with a gui prompt that defaults to deny. whitelist trusted domains/ip for a better experience and a bit less security. > bonus points if the filtering happens upstream at a…
This one never sounds fantastic to me, just "very good". It does have a very cool feature where you can input a phrase with one "feeling" to change the main text to have that "feeling" as well. It is a bit confusing to…