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Looks like only three of the 2fa options are premium only, there are still a ton of other ones!

You still have to authenticate to get into the app in your phone or laptop, so it really shouldn’t be a problem so long as you don’t use the same credentials to log into the device as you do for lastpass. Plus, if you use 2FA, you can remove a device from the trusted list and then the potential thief would need to

I’ll just check the logs on my UPS.

I’m curious... why?

I think there’s definitely a line that a lot of people don’t get - you can be an introvert and NOT shy. Personally, although I work in IT I still work extensively in teams and with other people with a lot of interpersonal interactions and even lead meetings often. Public speaking is something that I haven’t had

This kind of makes me wonder about herd/mob mentality. Are extroverts more likely to get swept up in the emotion of a crowd or go along with whatever is going on than introverts? (I honestly don’t know). I’ve been to sporting events where you can almost literally feel the energy of the crowd and though I find it

Heh, I work for a telecom company and they make us do this mandatory security training every year. My coworkers and I always get a kick from the “hackers” they show in the training video/pictures. Always a guy that’s wearing a hoodie indoors in a dark room with sunglasses and gloves.

No thanks. Unless things have changed a lot, I’ll be passing. After the trailers I got excited about an open world game where the world is hackable and you can hack around the city to achieve your goals. Instead, I got GTA with a very minor hacking component that felt tacked on at times and there were just too many

Wow. In my area, only a very small subset of movie theaters actually have assigned seating. The ones that do either have those ridiculous dbox seats (seats that move during the movie if you haven’t seen them) or they’re the kind that serves food during the movie.

In that case... I know your pain well. :(

Not quite right - the oldest millennials are hitting their mid-thirties now, but otherwise I agree. The milk carton kids, along with he media fear-mongering that started in the late 90's and into the early 00's is what fed this. Especially since reality doesn’t really match expectations. Namely that there are kids

Yep, my dad used to say “it’s better to be alone than in bad company” - it was way too many years before I took those words to heart.

Hey I haven’t either and I’m in my mid thirties. Don’t stress out over it.

Still not touching it with a 10' pole. No wireless charging hurts too much, especially since I’d have to replace my collection of chargers for usb type-c cables (wired and wireless). If it had wireless QI charging, it would make that transition much easier... without it? Screw you, Google.

I still really hate that trackpad/oversized select button they added... but the rest is great. just a huge pain when trying to hit the options button and I never seem to figure out when a game wants me to click the track pad (plus it never seems to be used as a trackpad, just a really big button...).

I still really hate that trackpad/oversized select button they added... but the rest is great. just a huge pain when

Same here! It makes things a lot harder to read. Drives me nuts that the Amazon Kindle app refuses to use any other format, too.

I actually had the opposite experience. The financial aid I got left me plenty left over to cover everything school related and then some bills too even after my scholarship ran out. The only reason I had to take loans out was that the University required taking a bunch of summer classes which were not covered by

Nice! I do the same but also use it to fund maintenance (not sure much oil changes as tires and things like that) and insurance cost. Since my car insurance gives a hefty discount if you pay 6 months at a time, that’s what I do. Anyway, I tend to have it more liquid because of that, though.

I also have a Capital One 360 savings, and I simply created a checking account. It has no fees, so if I need money fast I can simply pull out the app, move the money to checking and run the debit card. Otherwise, I’d just use a CC and then pay it from CO360 with bill pay (although off the top of my head I’m not sure

Definitely! That technique served me very well in high school and college.