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In this case today, yes. But as a more general trend people are littering their house with unsecure devices that create multiple problems, which means doing something like securing a router only solves part of the problem.

Tell them about streaming music next. Not having to listen on radio or CDs will bbw their mind.

So move doesn’t equal; get, pay for, put in vehicle, carry to front door.

That’s my take as well. Safe after clinical trials, and safe are two different things. Symptoms that don’t manifest at first are very common, and no matter what COVID vaccine is approved it will be approved faster than normal best practices.

They weren’t saying more harm than good. Scientific talk is different than normal talk. Until something is proven, which means study and peer review, there is no scientific evidence. It's a failing of the scientific community, not people.

I think you might be a troll, but... I shouldn’t do that, you should. My system works great for me and my overlapping, but at the same time seperate projects. An unread mail doesn’t mean the mail wasn't read. It meant I looked at it in preview and didn’t click. When I’m looking for an email I sort of remember 9 months

See fiberman’s comment below. I also keep certain receipts or course completion emails, but there’s no need to read them.

This is a big part of it for me too. I’ve also found too many emails beneficial months later to delete anything but spam.

I was going to say the same thing as you. In OP’s defense it was a poor choice of headline.

Along the same lines I remember some interns at my old company discovering MyYahoo around 2008, and thinking it was a decent play to counter Google. (And I just realized that the memory of 2008 is longer ago from today than the launch of my yahoo was from that moment in 2008)

Yo kid*. This response really rubbed me the wrong way. Meta spy I think was what the spy search engine was called. I didn’t say anything about them taking the icon from chrome. I said what it looked like. I’m also not sure where your facts rant came from. Post is literally about search in 1997, and I know I was

A few comments. First of all eff you. Secondly, Altavista was head and shoulders above the rest in 1997.

Internet parents are right there with internet tough guys. 

Notice they are asking for COBOL volunteers.

The problem is, they’re accurately reporting what the governors are saying (and likely what they are being told). You’re right in that it’s not a COBOL issue, it’s an issue on how most government works. Things function okay as long as nothing goes wrong, but stress to the systems exposes the shortcomings. There's been

I replaced my Subaru after an accident (so no trade in haggling), and they were offering 0% (so happy to sign up for financing on the spot from the dealer). They were willing to negotiate a price over email, and it still took almost two hours to get my keys. The whole system is completely broken.

I don’t want to call them incompetent, because knowing even basic IT security isn’t in a teacher’s job description, but of all the teachers my kids have had, exactly 1.75 of them are even halfway technologically capable.

This is a weird take. They don’t need to do anything. They offered a product that people found extremely useful. I mean even their free version is pretty good.

We bought an open concept house, and my wife is constantly cleaning the kitchen because of the reasons you mention. They're one of those things that look great in an HGTV reveal, but are a nightmare to live in.

This is the right way to view things. "Oh well I'll get it figured out"