Backup your stuff
Damn this one is tough my best guess LJ is like how the manufacturer tracks it internally or something like that and the 349 could be like eat before the 349th day of that year. Again this is just a guess probably contact the manufacturer to be 100% clear what that means.
A hell of a deal
Wouldn’t the light also wake the wife up
Damn that is genius
I rather buy used ssds off eBay from a known brand.
Top of my head: chip away at the boulder and take it piece by piece
Just to clarify to not confuse OP. When you say dilute that means mixing it with another oil, right? Like coconut oil or something?
Regardless of where you get your secondhand drives do yourself a favor and make sure they package them correctly (antistatic bag, 1-2inches of bubblewrap and a cardboard box) by messaging for that. That’s my biggest complain when I brought used drives. Think Serverpartdeals and goharddrive are the main eBay sellers with great reps but I sadly haven’t done business with them so can’t verify
Damn that is interesting as hell I honestly had no clue I really appreciate it. Think I’ll order one with my next paycheck and a wrist strap
Edit: Just so I can understand 100% since the conductivity of the mat is doing most of the work why wouldn’t a sheet of conductive metal work here? Assuming both the person and electronic is in contact.
Wait so you can use a static dissipating mat without it being connected to a grounding outlet and still be protected? Why do mats even have the option of grounding then, is it just for added insurance?
Appreciate it and yeah I did the test already. There’s no equipment ground and its labeled as such
Ohh its not my house and homeowner said it will be potentially expensive and will need professional help finding a suitable place to drive the rod in to not cause damage. I agreed and that was that
Also mint mobile recently but yeah data = money. Had to search up Ashley Madison and I’m sorry you went through that
Yeah I expect that would be the case but I honestly think out of all the other longterm rivals with deep pockets, bing is firefox’s best chance of maintaining most of it’s current userbase and maybe even growing it in the longterm especially if bing ai’s features keep expanding. Else why would bard be a thing if google didn’t feel a bit threatened. Again just my thoughts would like to hear what other opinions are out there.
Edit: would also be a big win for microsoft since a respectable browser is now using it’s search engine and not just a butt of the joke like edge is, so maybe firefox can leveage a good chunk of change from them to keep their browser running for a while unlike the deal they did with google. Think it would ultimately destroy edge though but since edge can now be user uninstalled thats bound to happen in a couple of years anyways and with this deal bing will still get some traffic so still a win for microsoft.
Might be a very dumb financial decision but maybe it’s time to rethink that whole google search contract renewal coming up in a year or so. Feeling like a toxic relationship
Edit: the time frame is just an assumption due to it being a 3 year contract made in 2020. I would try to seek a relationship with bing tbh, it sucks with privacy but would be a kick to google’s balls. Plus the majority of firefox users who start giving a crap about their privacy, change to duckduckgo in the beginning of their journey so it wont be a massive shift from bing imo in terms of searching experience.
Yeah absolutely they can if you’re using poor online security. The most common would be through reused passwords since websites have breaches all the time. This can easily be mitigated with the help of a password manager and 2fa (stick with totp, passkeys and hardware security keys). The second most likely method would be through phishing schemes, where a realistic looking message from a website/app is sent to you and you input your account credentials. AI is also making this much more difficult since realistic sounding voices of loved ones can be used to trick you into sending over your account credentials but that would be more of a targetted attack. You really just need to be aware of what you’re doing, not click on links unless you were expecting them, and double check identifying information from the sender to protect yourself from this. The last method is really a targetted attack and thats social engineering. This is where a scammer calls in to support pretending to be you, with personal information most likely from online breaches, in hopes of gaining your account credentials. You would just really need to rely on your 2fa and the training of support reps to protect you from this. Mostly common with phone carriers so make sure 2fa is enabled there.
For desktop: Mullvad browser default settings no customization, always on vpn (mullvad), alias emails (Simplelogin is great and somewhat user friendly).
For Mobile depends on device but lets say not a google pixel but an android: seperate necessary intrusive apps via a work profile using shelter), use pwas as much as possible via a privacy friendly browser (I like mull + ublock extension), an always on vpn (tip: mullvad has the option to block trackers also), again alias emails, disable as much bloatware via adb, and lastly switch to foss alternatives for apps where you can.
Besides that dont fall into your normal patterns/interests switch it up between each identity. Hope that helps
Either works, if you dont trust them encryption is always an option
Sorry to ask and I mean no harm but how serious is eating pork? I’m not religious at all
Yeahhh kinda seems like a medical thing you should talk to a doctor.