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Yeah, they might as well do that.  It’s kind of silly to use either metric in this day and age, in my opinion.

I mean, if that were the case, they might as well use floppy disks.  Or print out the code on to sheets of paper.

“Well, until it presumably gets eaten by some dogs.”

“If you put all that data onto CDs and stacked them on top of each other”

“When I’m making dinner, I typically like to either put on a show in the background while I cook or listen to my local jazz radio station. This device can do both”

“Amazon’s new will track you as you move across its line of sight”

Ohhh, you meant, “rip out the cord controlling the touchscreen”!  I was sitting there wondering if “rip put the cord” was some tech slang term I hadn’t heard of, LOL.  Thanks for the clarification!

“I had to rip put the cord controlling the touch screen”

“They probably mean in comparison to other deviced in the same price range. You could probably find a pc with the same hardware for much less in price. ”

“Intel is looking a lot like apple hardware, over priced and under powered.”

“See, it’s the little things. And they add up.”

“I’m still surprised by all-in-one PCs”

“can actually open NFD-based locks”

On the website, I can click on my name in the upper right, and I get a drop down menu with “Profile”, “Account history”, and “Logout” as the options.

Sorry, I didn’t see that. I thought the GIANT “Subscribe to our newsletter!” box was the end of the article. It’s so weird to have just one sentence after that giant box.

Sorry, I didn’t see that.  I thought the GIANT “Subscribe to our newsletter!” box was the end of the article.  It’s so weird to have just one sentence after that giant box.

Any instructions on how to opt out for T-Mobile customers?

Unless I’m missing something, one of the major drawbacks is the lack of search.  Protonmail cannot search in the body of an email.  If you do a search, it will do search based on the subject line or to/from email addresses, but that’s it.  

“Before Arceneaux, SpaceX had only sent one other woman to the moon.”

Perhaps I am missing something, but I thought the SolarWinds hacking issue and this Exchange hacking issue don’t have anything to do with using cloud-based systems.  What am I not understanding?