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Well usually one person is screen sharing, but everyone can still show themselves on-camera. It may seem silly, but it at least makes meetings feel a little more personable.

My home office room is also the overflow toy storage facility. We have several kids, ages toddler to high schooler, so there’s a lot of crap in this spare toy room. The virtual backgrounds are great for hiding all of it.

Exactly, which is why I’m not doing the backups. Still trying to decide if I want to stick with Authy or go back to Google Authenticator, or merge my personal 2FA stuff with Okta Verify, which I use for work.

LineageOS was pretty good on my Moto G5 Plus, but even 95% good still gets a little frustrating when that 5% pops up. I liked it, and I’d use it again if my current phone (OnePlus 7 Pro) wasn’t still getting relatively good support from the manufacturer. It was just a little annoying when it got flaky around the edges.

Tested a couple of others on my phone:

I just started looking into Authy again after reading the article... It strongly suggests you backup your auth code data to their service. It’s encrypted via a password that you set, and they claim that they only ever keep the encrypted data, never the unencrypted data or the password.

We had Moto G’s in our family for years (until the wife and kids got sick of Android and not being able to use iMessage with their friends), and the Gs suck for updates. I had a G5 Plus (4GB RAM, 64GB storage), and that was the best Motorola phone I had since my RAZR flip phone, but it sucked for updates. I mean, it

It doesn’t help that a lot of Android users are looking for less expensive phones, and those phones tend to get the short end of the stick. Maybe you’ll get quarterly security updates for two years, but most likely not even close, even if that’s what the manufacturer promised when the phone was released.

Well now I need that. I’ll have to make a run to the store tonight and see if I can find them.

I was 15 when I got my license without doing a road test. Seems batshit insane now, but some 25+ years later they still let 15 year-olds get their license. Not sure whether they make them do a driving test or not these days.

Whenever we go to the store during the ever-expanding “Easter season” (and other seasons, since they now have “holiday balls” and “fall color balls” and stuff) we get two bags and our family of several polishes them off so fast.

Ouch. You should save that kind of rancor for the guy below who says he nibbles off the shells on the mini eggs and throws the chocolate in the garbage!

I love that they’ve branched out to selling them for more seasons, so now we have more than just a couple of months to pretend that we’re just enjoying a limited chocolate splurge.

Creme eggs are garbage, but Mini Eggs are awesome.

Weird, I don’t see it either, on v 79.

When I got my license we didn’t even have an actual driving test. It always seemed like that was just a thing in teen movies & TV shows. I definitely did a lot of driving, including parallel parking and hill starts with a manual transmission in drivers’ ed, and for my final drive I did have to parallel park with my

“[The Democratic field is running against somebody] who calls women fat broads and horse-faced lesbians—and no, I’m not talking about Donald Trump…I’m talking about Mayor Bloomberg.”

He’s such a stupid man. I’m not saying that to excuse the racism, I just don’t understand why so many people can cheer for him as if there’s anything that’s actually good about him. He’s fucking disgusting, AND he’s a huge dumbass.

I had to read it twice, but I’m pretty sure he was saying “non-(white, cisgendered)“. Or “non-white, non-cisgendered”.

3 Things that get old every time there’s a FB redesign: