Somehow, I don’t believe him.
Somehow, I don’t believe him.
I see… Welp, guess I’ll go back to what I was using before!
Is this good news or bad news?
I like SchildiChat the most, since it has a nice UI and supports both E2EE and calls.
I’ve seen this enough times that I laughed without watching it. Funny stuff.
I mean, technically the celery had some practical uses. It helped to revive Peri after she came down with spectrox toxaemia, and its main purpose was to detect praxis gases (to which the Doctor was allergic, and with cause the celery to turn purple).
Alpine, mainly. It’s not bad on desktop.
I use Syncthing
Pepperidge Farm remembers
That possibly counts as gore, regardless of whether the drugs are recreational or medicinal. However, there will be exceptions.
Fair point
Okay, that’s scary. I’m not a target by many stretches, but this is pretty serious.
For anyone who (unlike me, who hasn’t started yet) has completed some kind of qualification in cybersecurity: would it be better to use Faraday rooms/cages, or to revert to pen and paper (with old-fashioned cryptography, if necessary)?
Here are a few (non-personal) phone numbers I have memorised:
If you want a Macintosh in the 1990s:
1-800-MY-APPLE
Homer Simpson from The Simpsons:
(939) KL5-3226
Barney Gumble from The Simpsons:
(939) KL5-4796
Hastings Direct Insurance:
0800 001066
The Emergency Services in The IT Crowd:
0118 999 881 999 119 725 3
Paywall? I mean thanks, that’ll be helpful for a lot of people and I might even change the link to the archived one, and the cookie options are a bit crap unless you block JS; but this isn’t paywalled on my end.
Maybe it’s because I’m in the UK? Although I’m using a VPN…
However, this guy has actually switched to Linux, and is willing to adapt and learn how to use it.
This is sickening.
Apparently, that’s required for the App Store and Google Play. The guy behind it has said he has no intention of taking advantage.