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I used to play TF competitively and I was the only one who used a trackball. The other guys thought I was nuts. Perhaps I was, but I was competitive!

I used to play TF competitively and I was the only one who used a trackball. The other guys thought I was nuts.

A much better solution, the Kennsigton Expert Mouse I have been using these for years. Comes on wired and wireless versions

A much better solution, the Kennsigton Expert Mouse I have been using these for years. Comes on wired and wireless

I have always recommended trackball. People used to scoff at the price of them but now most people pay 2-3x more for “gaming” mice that glow and have weights.

I have always recommended trackball. People used to scoff at the price of them but now most people pay 2-3x more for

Buy a lottery ticket with the numbers

Yes you’re right that keeping codes on paper is not safe way but even if someone get the codes from wallet then they need to figure out the password first to use the access code, right?

Even if you are right, and I think you are wrong, there is a second function of two-factor authentication: notifying you that someone is trying to log in to your account.

That’s why you write it on the back of a business card or something else similarly innocuous.

I set my parents home phone as a trusted device. The one time I needed the code, I got them to write down the number and read it back to me. Worked out okay!

Well exactly same thing but with a different twist happened to me.

I had a similar situation a couple of months back when i didn’t know where i had lost/left it which caused more panick. I also tried my wife’s phone to find it, but, like you, had 2 step verification on, so no luck there. Luckily i have remote access software running on all our devices at home, so i was able to

Maybe not in every case, but certainly some of these assholes literally see nothing wrong with what they are saying, and place any blame on people just not “seeing the truth” or “respecting facts”. If they don’t see the problem with it, they see no problem with sharing their opinions publicly.

You’re looking at it slightly wrong. People say this stuff on their main accounts because they want all their hard earned followers to see it. Same as any other thing people randomly post on social media. No point spouting your opinion off like people asked for it if there’s nobody there to tell you to shut up for

Create a private facebook account or private group and do it there. Easy-peasy.

A lot of them know that they likely wouldn’t get an audience if they are just some rando account - Add that to the fact that they don’t consider their behavior to be assholish in the least and you get this kinda shit.

Maybe I’m just incredibly naive, but as someone who has very little activity on social media (Only a FB account I rarely use), is it really that hard to create a private, separate account where somebody can unleash their “inner asshole” without self sabotage?
Any time I see a story like this, I always wonder how

Speaking of Dark Souls, you know that jump shortcut half way up the spiral stairs in Anor Londo - I find this shortcut very interesting in a speedrun context (keep in mind, I'm not an expert on speedruns in general) would people consider this a glitch? In the sense that the programmer/designer *probably* didn't plan

Passing off TASes as a legitimate RTA is something that the people in the speedrunning community will pretty much fry and publicly humiliate you for

exactly, sort of like safety caps on OTC medicine

Yeah, I've found it really isn't that much of a pain. It was only really a pain for Google, because I'd need to log into my account on a billion devices like my iPad, iPhone, whatever, and every time I'd be like "damn I forgot about this!" but now I've just gotten used to getting the SMS and punching in the code. Once