I have never heard of a router phoning home to report traffic.
I have never heard of a router phoning home to report traffic.
Or any OS that uses UEFI. Or UEFI without an OS. So basically UEFI and not Windows or Linux at all.
NEVER CLICK THESE ↪️
Vim handles remote files over SCP natively:
vim scp://192.168.1.2//data/editme.txt
More like, try to get you to pay money and pretend that you don’t own your client side software.
All you need is the TOTP secret, and it will generate OTPs. If you enter the secret in another TOTP app, you’ll also get OTPs. Here’s a Ruby lib that will render OTPs from a secret, for example: https://github.com/mdp/rotp
For an Android TOTP tool, I like FreeOTP+. You can even use it for Steam OTPs.
Desolder? Just remove the network setting 🤷♀️
52.5.0? That’s over six years old.
Web server: “Yes, I’ll have your user agent, cookies, and passport number”
They probably are detecting your ad blocker, and choosing to block random posts as a strange kind of disciplinary behavior.
Paying isn’t a bad idea if you want to do that.
Google creeping on your privacy and your right to view HTML the way you choose to is gross and violating.
These two ideologies don’t have much overlap, and definitely can coexist separately.
If you didn’t download it, then what’s the point?
Instead of renaming it to “X,” Elon magically renamed his platform to “X, formerly known as Twitter.”
It’s lighter because instead of compounds inside of the tire, there is air.
Hey look, a real photo of a hacker
Wired headphones? What else?
Every one of your points have been a solved problem for a while. We had small, light, durable, and even waterproof connectors before Apple called removing them “courage” (it was to sell more wireless headphones), and people with monetary incentives started to remove them, too.
Saying you don’t need privacy because you have nothing to hide is the same as saying you don’t need freedom of speech because you have nothing to say