But what of the mysterious seaplane?
But what of the mysterious seaplane?
Not if you use 2 factor to access the password manager.
That’s just to use the online editor. It’s open source, and there’s a CLI you can run locally.
I miss Trillian :(
I’m finally coming around to this after decades of being steered away from it by The Simpsons (https://youtu.be/CQod276-7Mo?si=F5_Suzq41QAK_Wtg).
Panko bread dough is placed between two metal surfaces, and is cooked by running an electric current through it. This avoids any crust forming, causing it to be very uniform.
I imagine you could do the same with brownies.
The company has taken action against violations of its policies, she said
What does this mean in this context? Send takedown notices to people who joke on the Internet?
I pay for YouTube. I’m mildly optimistic that this won’t make it into the paid version, but I also wouldn’t be surprised if it does.
I’ve already had to cancel Amazon Prime after they made the base tier have ads, but continued to show ads after paying extra for ad-free.
No, sorry. Ethically, this technology can only be used for torture.
Hardware cloth is a metal mesh.
One of my favorite lines in the game is (paraphrasing):
The problem with the bugs is that they’re relentless expansionists. We’ve found them on almost every planet in their territory that we’ve colonized.
It’s also pretty clear that we’ve been farming the bugs for space oil.
Ah yes, I’ll just replace all my power sockets, get rid of all my electronics, and only buy imported European electronics from now on.
It’s so obvious, why didn’t I think of it before.
Oh yeah, and rewire my whole house to 240 V. Easy peasy.
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Because you’re on Mars? Exciting! How is it?
It definitely is. A passkey in a TPM, for example, cannot leave a device. Also, passkeys can have phishing resistance that you cannot obtain with a password and most MFA solutions.
Where passkeys fall short is registering new devices and recovery. I’m not sure what 1Password’s solution is here.
I would assume it’s an optical polarizer. Like on sunglasses or LCD screens.
There are probably guides, but just pick a random TNG episode, probably not from season 1 or 2.
I really like the Genesys dice system. It sucks that they’re proprietary dice, but you get them in various shapes and colors and it feels good to just roll a big handful of them. The main appeal is that you get something more interesting than a pass/fail result.
Jones on you, I can’t snap my fingers.