“Safe” being defined in a user-hostile manier, i.e. with unmodified Google components and not rooted.
“Google-controlled” would be a better word.
“Safe” being defined in a user-hostile manier, i.e. with unmodified Google components and not rooted.
“Google-controlled” would be a better word.
“I dropped my fair share of hard Rs back then”
Such is the fate of hypercentralized spaces. The fediverse fixes this.
I don’t see how this is so difficult. Given the choice between a narcissistic billionaire or an independent, accountable government commission that’s bound by the rule of law, I’ll choose the latter every time.
With this approach you would lose the subvolume structure and deduplication if I’m not mistaken.
No, you got downvoted because you were insulting and incorrect.
The most common physical attacks will be you misplacing your device or some friend/burglar/cop taking it. FDE works great in those scenarios.
Do you have experience with Spanish employment law?
You can’t just compare the file sizes without looking at the quality. Each will have different quality loss depending on the exact encodings used.
Reserved for future use
What is “southern Ireland”? Do you mean Ireland?
A uno reverse card?
A lot of people seem to have forgotten this, but the American constitution was actually written by god and passed down by Moses over 2000 years ago.
Yes, it is generally a good idea to put internet-facing servers on a network that is separated from the local network. The point of this is not to minimize their attack surface (since they are already connected to the internet after all) but to prevent them from being used as a stepping stone for attacks on your internal network. To make this effective, you should block traffic from the internet-facing network to the rest of your network and treat it as potentially untrusted.
I don’t understand the question and I won’t respond to it.
Tbf I would also be afraid of dogs if they were twice my size.
Who are the two characters tied up in the fourth panel?
“Gen Z simply uses technology more than any other generation and is therefore more likely to be scammed via that technology.”
raid is essential anyway
Why? If there are offsite backups that can be restored in an acceptable time frame, what’s still the point of RAID?
Not my idea of a good date, but to each their own