Important to note that you should not use defrag if you have an SSD. The benefit is small, and it will reduce the life of the drive.
Actually, you probably want something better than defender. For the past little while it’s detection rates have tanked. It’s extremely vulnerable to newer viruses. I really recommend Avira or Avast, both are lightweight, free, have notification-free modes, and have far better detection rates.
By George you’ve crashed his site I believe.
Any time a new technology is introduced, it disrupts values, routines and behaviors. This goes back well before the…
#6 (infinite addresses) is so underrated. I do web development/crm project management and it’s incredibly useful for testing. And if the client is also on Gmail, it’s the first thing i show them for their testing phase. They’re usually blown away and start using it at home, too.
Chrome: We’ve all been there—you open a site in a new tab, and it starts playing audio in the background. Or worse,…
The Chromecast is a little miracle of a device that keeps getting better over time. If you want to be the first to…
We paid off our mortgage this last month. I cannot even TELL you how good that feels. We have one car payment each month until December, then we officially have Zero Debt. Except I’m going to make VW buy back my TDi, so we’ll have two car payments for a couple of months, then back to 1, but we can pay that off w/in…
I seem to have missed the lesson in school about how to stay organized and on top of your shit, so these journals are intriguing to me. I have tried many, many planners and to-do list schemes and I can’t seem to stick to one, but maybe this is the ticket. At the very least, it’s an excuse to stock up on cute pens.
If you are looking for a cheaper alternative to the Moleskine, the eccolo cool jazz journals are great, they have different sizes, ruled or graph, have a hard cover, pen holder, pocket in the back, and are cheap. This is the one I use, and it’s only $6,
Look up #bulletjournal on the social media platform of your choice, and you can feast your eyes on a sea of neatly…
Or even Costco for those that live in civilization.
How so? I know about social engineering, but I can’t think of a way to manipulate people to use the app to unlock their account on my behalf.
Every time I see these and think, “cool!”, I immediately realize they’ll be floating in the background behind all the windows and won’t be looking at them 99.99% of the time. Just taking up resource for nothing.
In my opinion the advice for “normal people” to invest a certain % in alternatives is just way too general. I would advise not to invest any % in anything that you do not understand. Look very closely at how risky these investments are and make sure you are comfortable with that risk. The other question is to consider…
I wish I could block all the io9 posts of shows I can’t see (GoT), the Kotaku posts of games I can’t play (Overwatch) or the cross-posts of things I can’t vote for (Trump\Hillary), but since I can’t, I do the second-better thing: Simply not clicking the article.
Well yes and no. If you live in an area with a lot of gyms and stops and lots of generating pokemon then this would make it far too easy to get everything.
Thank you. That worked like a charm and saved me a boatload of time
I do both. My retirement accounts (where the big money is) are basically filled with index funds with some stock from companies I worked for. My brokerage accounts (far less money but still not insignificant) is filled with individual stocks from a select few high performing companies that I know pretty well and most…