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Nah you hit the nail on the head. I 100% agree with you. Sorry if I came off brash.
Nah you hit the nail on the head. I 100% agree with you. Sorry if I came off brash.
I know the recommendations. Im suggesting that everyone take a look at those practices and be sure to have them implemented.
If you’re not printing out the codes on paper and sticking them in a safe deposit box as a remote backup, you’re absolutely risking it.
Well thats a good way to lock yourself out of your account!
Where do you store your 2FA recovery codes?
Tf…no…
Everything is saved to the Syncthing folder. I make sure there is a shortcut to it in the sidebar. From there, it gets placed in the proper folder inside of that.
The 200 iq move is to join it and tell them how cool it is. Then they won’t like it.
Yea i know that silicon is a rough material, so I went with a woven cloth band that uses velcro to fasten the strap. Anything is better than that silicon crap.
And ban smart TVs!
And ban hardware firmware!
And shipping and receiving software!
And proprietary ore mining operation software!
All of it! They don’t give a fuck!
Bro, who downvoted you?? 😂
How dare you point out the obvious correct choice as an alternative.
Need more Challenger explosions
Nah, they should rush it
Funny thing about the internet is we can just find a different route. Fucking idiots.
Is this real?
Who cares where they go. Just get off twitter.
Additional payments depend on which license you are using.
In case you didn’t know, your Windows license allows you to contact Microsoft directly for support if you are having issues. (Just be sure its an actual Windows issue and not a software/hardware issue)
This will effectively end that support for your device.
You can try factory reset, but more than likely they control the boot process, so you can’t get rid of the malware no matter what you do.
You might be able to trade it in with your manufacturer. They might be interested in having an infected phone to study.
$3409 for some proprietary drivers on my PC? No thanks.