Seems like a pretty slick way to drop some malware payloads, may I ask if this was recently?
Seems like a pretty slick way to drop some malware payloads, may I ask if this was recently?
I heard it was opt-out originally, but I haven’t looked into it tbh
All tortoises are turtles, umm… pedantic Frederick?
It’s like saying “nobody is not in danger”
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Lol, I guess it was obvious now that you mention it
The same reason half the state names in the US have indigenous origins, I suppose. Guess you’ll have to ask the colonizers.
Same, but it all goes to shit when I need to create an archive
That caught me so off guard I just spit on my phone
I read the email from Tidal four times and still didn’t believe they weren’t trying to fuck me over. Well, I’ll be damned.
I agree, but testing with a supervisory driver should be required in case of emergency situations. Both safer and creates job opportunities.
Just to provide some perspective on the Nordics claim, since I’m Norwegian and worked in a phone store for six years. In my experience, practically no one here uses Whatsapp, except for communicating with people in other countries. It’s either Facebook messenger, Snapchat or SMS/iMessage.
Not a fan of Edge, but absolutely love the tab groups. Use them at work all the time.
“Another user said…”
It’s so ridiculously low quality journalism it’s embarrassing
You know, when I worked in retail, the store would obviously buy up stock from suppliers for a price and then sell it for profit. I don’t know all the technical terms in English, but in order for the stores to actually make money at the end of the day we had a goal of reaching that exact amount of profit, 30% of the retail price. So how exactly is this different from retail stores? Sure, they don’t have to actually buy up stock, but the game companies don’t have to make physical copies either. It’s not like the game companies would make 100% of the money if they sold them elsewhere.
I believe you’re referring to Termux, the terminal app. Tmux is a terminal multiplexer. Although you can run Tmux in Termux, so technically…
Anyway, great post! It seems I have to check out Ghostscript, don’t think I’ve ever heard of it, thanks.
Just to clarify; It doesn’t necessarily mean that your Google account password is compromised. It lists data breaches of services where you used the provided email to register. The password you chose for that service at the time of the breach has been compromised. If you don’t use the same password everywhere, or changed your password after the breach, your other accounts are not compromised.
Also, as OP said, use two-factor authentication. And please also use a password manager.
Unfortunately not