I have a very real question about why asian Trump looks so similar to Kim Jong Un (minus the hair).
I have a very real question about why asian Trump looks so similar to Kim Jong Un (minus the hair).
Just a source for you, because I remember reading about it:
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/man-cherry-stones-nearly-dies-eating-fruit-blackpool-matthew-creme-a7864261.html
Be careful of selling anything with an SSD / Flash Memory drive if the data on there wasn’t encrypted. It’s forensically impossible to secure erase on SSD / Flash Memory drives because of wear levelling and therefore someone may be able to retrieve your personal data from a used phone if it wasn’t encrypted, even if…
It seems the pro-brexit newspapers really know their readers well (unfortunately). It doesn’t surprise me at all, once again I find myself embarassed.
The correct way to deal with this is to block and report the player harassing you. You may feel that Blizzard’s reporting feature is toothless, but that is on Blizzard to fix it.
Here’s a hint, if the limo is parked in front of the damn plane, he’s probably taking the limo.
That explains Trump perfectly.
I share your struggle. As I get older, I struggle more and more to find time to play games. Even Mass Effect Andromeda (which I am actually enjoying contrary to popular opinion) has been left unfinished for months.
I found myself disappointed with Pillars of Eternity, to be honest. I wanted to like it, I really did, but they went too dark for my tastes. What could have been a fun adventure ended up bring a dreary (gray) slog that I never finished.
It isn’t just TSA that is apalling at finding things, it happens in London (UK) too...
Seems like the name was leaked before it was supposed to as a result of the information sharing agreement with the US:
The reason for this is a feature called wear-leveling, which means SSDs are constantly moving bits of data around to increase the life expectancy of the drive. This means even if you try to overwrite the disk with 0's, it’s possible the SSD will move things around on you during the process, leaving fragments behind.
The problem with IoT devices is that sometimes you can’t change the passwords on them without hacking them first. That’s easier than it sounds, in most cases, but hardly something to rely on the consumer to do.
I’m liking ZSH a lot, I even updated my mac to use it also. There’s a plugin for it that lets you press ESC twice to append ‘sudo’ to the start of a command after you’ve typed it but before you hit enter.
For anyone on Windows, but who is used to Linux, I recommend Babun. It’s based on cygwin, except it’s much nicer. It uses ZSH and comes with a package manager called pact to make it easy to update your installation.
Sophos is free for both Windows and Mac, by the way. It’s their enterprise-grade offering too, it’s just limited to 5 devices per account. It’s called Sophos Home.