This also works for ripping movies from a DVD if your CPU is fast enough for the DVD drive be the bottle neck.
This also works for ripping movies from a DVD if your CPU is fast enough for the DVD drive be the bottle neck.
I used webmail for the longest time. I'd always wanted a local client to keep a copy of emails on hand but never found one I liked.
Tried out postbox thinking I'd set it up and forgot it like I did the rest, and boy was I wrong. It has an almost permanent home on my second scree now. Thanks for the tip about it, these…
I feel like this game just started out with a bunch of animators by trying to figure out what crazy things they can make a Mii do and then deciding to write a make it into a game. thing.
If your goal is to make it hard for mass surveillance, then telegram still isn't the answer. The NSA could break telegrams encryption and mass snoop on it. Sure it would slow them down, but it won't even come close to stopping them. Its not strong at all. Security is HARD. As shown by the Goto Fail bug and…
I'm going to have to respectfully disagree. Bad encryption is no encryption. The point really isn't to make it harder to read my messages, but to make them unreadable by anybody but me. To me its like protecting you stuff with a bathroom lock vs a dead bolt. Sure both with stop some random guy from jiggling the door…
I wish text secure was on the list. Its the best messaging app for security, the only downside is that it is currently iOS only.
Telegram really isn't encrypted well. Its shunned by the security community.
And I was monitoring my back ups. It only look one to get out of hand. All that happened because I set up a quota was that my backup failed and the rest of my system still worked. If I hadn't my system would have filled up, the backup would have still failed, and nothing else would have worked cause it was full.
It's not always. I have a quota set it and it saved me. A bad backup was filling up all of my space (it was backing up the back ups of the back ups... etc) and a qutoa is what let me know something was wrong. Without it I would have still found out a day or two later, but at the point everything would have been…
It actually threw me off at the start, until I saw the tree blowing, then I figured that the blades had to be spinning faster and were in sync with the frames.
They have had an Android version.
Sweet! Hopefully I can stop converting PowerPoint to PDFs when people use the company iPads!
Whoo!
Hey Facebook? April fools day is next Tuesday? Please retract this tell then? Please?
Ally actually has a kind of two factor auth. If you login from a weird place or a place you haven't logged in at before it is supposed to require a text or email code.
That said its not at every log in and you have almost zero control of when it does or doesn't request a code, so not true two factor.
Yes. I totally did that on purpose. I'm not making it look like a (beautiful) accident at all. :D
That's pretty awesome. I might try to make one, just for the sake of saying I did. (Let's face it, if I want something truly secure, it wouldn't be homemade.)
That wasn't always the case. And back then I didn't know better either, I had iTunes and an iPod and for the time being it just worked. Didn't realize I didn't actually own the music like I thought I did. I do buy my music from Amazon when I do buy music (Google Music All Access)
I agree. MP3's were never expensive. But when I my options where torrent an mp3 I can use on whatever I want or pay for music I could only use on an Apple device? Its clear what I'm gonna do.
I don't file my own returns. I just give the guy what he needs and he handles it. And I'm glad I did, I got a letter the other day saying I own $400 cause of something I missed last year. Just forward the info to my CPA and he is taking care of it, nothing to stress over on my part. (It looks like I will still have…