binaryvisions01
binaryvisions
binaryvisions01

It doesn't really matter when you started living there.

Get a grip.

If you think your towel has a perfect environment for bacteria, you're doing something wrong.

My girlfriend's parents wash towels every use which I experience when we visit them for the holidays. I think it's weird.

I read this title as "...feel every hit from their crotch."

This provides me literally no incentive to shop at Wal-Mart.

I prefer having a ballot that cannot be invisibly and irrevocably changed without my knowledge.

"Why yes, Amazon, that is a 3.8gb photo of my cat."

If I hadn't been hiking with my girlfriend of 10 years, that might have been a good idea!

It's funny, I saw the first actual realistic use of AirDrop when I was hiking last year in the Canadian Rockies. We were a good 7 or 8 miles in and ran across two girls, one of whom had taken a nice picture with her cell phone. There was no cell coverage. The other girl suggested she AirDrop it and it seemed to work

This only works if your second factor is a text message. I don't trust text messages as a second factor because of issues like this - are your texts forwarded to another number? Do you sync your texts with a service like MightyText or similar? Can a CS rep read your text messages?

Funny, I get paid over $1,000 per year for the credit card companies to float me an interest-free loan every 30 days.

Yubikey also has an NFC version of the key, so I'm hopeful they'll bring U2F to that as well, which will ensure phones can use it easily.

A game called "post something intelligent."

Um, that's the way it is right now, for every single website in the world.

No, it's not.

I virtually guarantee they will not.

So pleased that Motorola has offered what has amounted to a Nexus-alternative on Verizon. Their vanilla experience and rapid updates have given me a good reason to stick within the brand when I get my next phone.

Again, it definitely can help, but it doesn't change the fact that it's impossible to be truly effective at prioritizing an inbound internet connection. By the time the data arrives for prioritization, it has already consumed your bandwidth.

Something to keep in mind... QoS only works somewhat well on internet connections. You can throttle the inbound connection, but you can't effectively prioritize incoming packets, which is where QoS does its best work.