This is one of those things where I had LastPass for a while, but it was really only within the last year I ran the security challenge. I mean, who wants to see how bad they suck, right?
This is one of those things where I had LastPass for a while, but it was really only within the last year I ran the security challenge. I mean, who wants to see how bad they suck, right?
lol is kind of the worst. It’s used as punctuation more than an expression of amusement.
I actually stumbled across this last night. Instant Hotspot hasn’t been working for me for a while so I reset my wireless settings on my iPad (thus forgetting all of my wifi networks) while I was at home. When I went to reconnect to my home wireless and dreadung the 20+ character passphrase my iPhone lit up asking if…
I remember getting the “holes in condom” lesson in my middle school sex ed class 20 some odd years ago. I was no genius, but even I thought, “Wait, that’s not how viruses work even if there ARE holes.” He took it a step further and said wedding rings were really good and preventing HIV.
I could very well be wrong, but I think it may be a state-by-state issue. Some only require you to identify yourself, some may require you to provide proof of identify if requested.
I should really test this, but have you tried pasting the password with your phones Roku app? I setup a new TV last week with integrated Roku and gave myself a head slap for typing in my long Netflix password with the remote and forgetting all about the app and keyboard.
I’m kind of in the camp of a fingerprint being “good enough” as long as you back it with a strong password and have the option/ability to lock the app/device after X failed attempts and can remotely logout/lock.
I keep lastpass on my phone, so I can pull up passwords for use on devices I don’t regularly sign in to. It can be a pain to type in 16+ characters of nonsense, though. I like to see it as an opportunity to leverage my laziness against my need to login to a device I do not necessarily trust.
For funsies, I still like to throw a little entropy into my phrases. Throw a symbol in between two letters, replace one letter with something else, capitalize a letter in the middle of the word. It’s still a “phrase” but I just need to remember one or two things I added/replaced.
I could be alone in this, but I genuinely dislike the tone of the headlines(and in this articles case, the body) used often here telling people what they need to do/not do. It could all be mitigated with one word that isn’t used: “consider.”
Oh yeah, I completely forgot to mention West St. Paul. If you want ethnic meals that’s the place to go. Mostly it’s central/south American, but I would give a big shout out to Babani’s as well. I’m a little upset they closed down their original location because I was so close to it, but apparently the new spot is…
Degidios is a good choice if you’re in Saint Paul.
Good deal, especially if you have one of the many Amazon credits they have been bundling lately.
Good deal, especially if you have one of the many Amazon credits they have been bundling lately.
I’m sorry I missed the original thread. One thing I recommend is finding the time of day where you are typically most motivated and productive. For me it’s early in the morning or late at night that I tend to get mundane tasks done the best. Morning are great for bedroom maintenance. Evenings (especially weekend…
You are reading a website that is very open about the fact they make money from advertising, sponsored links, and referrals.
Shots over the course of a year certainly helped me. It went from “throat begins closing up after a few hours” to “get itchy after a day.”
Great thermostat. I wish my HVAC system could use most of it’s features, but I love having this thermatat even if it’s limited. Alexa and Homekit ready, a pretty great mobile app, and easy on the eyes.
Great thermostat. I wish my HVAC system could use most of it’s features, but I love having this thermatat even if…
Please, please, PLEASE do not sit separate from your young children. I was flying out of Miami once when the parents decided they wanted to sit together with their baby and allow their children who were both under 7 to sit next to each other across the aisle.
You are correct. A vacuum sealed bag keeps air out for two benefits. One, as you mentioned, to help keep the bag submerged. The second is that it removes a layer of insulation. You’re not heating air to cook your food, just direct heat on the bag/food.