When it made it to Netflix, it had a resurgence. It probably reached a wider audience, and it’s honestly a good binge show. I think it’s fun, albeit super unrealistic.
When it made it to Netflix, it had a resurgence. It probably reached a wider audience, and it’s honestly a good binge show. I think it’s fun, albeit super unrealistic.
Don’t forget the tokenism in the description of this post.
OP: “It’s ok, I have trans friends”
Sounds like a good first date idea of she’s into comics. Meet in public, you have plenty to talk about - which comics you like, dislike, certain artists you might like the style of, etc.
Yes, a VPN with strong authentication is what you want.
You do realize that processing orders can take several days right?
Also, infected office documents - spreadsheets being the most common. Get the user to download it, open it, and enable macros and you’re in. Microsoft has kinda done what they can to prevent end user idiocy, but you can’t stop a determined moron.
Yeah the best hope is that upnp is turned on. I think that’s the protocol that allows automatic port forwarding to happen
Oof oof ouchie
pushes glasses up my nose well actually, flicking the side of the can will work because the carbon dioxide will have space to expand and be reabsorbed.
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Have you considered where your tongue is sitting in your mouth?
How is PiHole not built for custom DNS? It literally has an entire management page for that.
The only stupid questions are bad faith ones based off an old joke that at least Mitch Hedberg made with corn.
In my limited understanding, deaths aren’t tracked the same way that births generally are. After birth, you receive a social security number in the United States. This is a federal identification. When you die, that notification may not extend past a local level, leaving the social security number valid.
This is all second hand info though, so take it with a grain of salt.
You can use the + trick without issue. Not that I would know.
You have zero clue what you’re talking about.
Did I say it was habit forming to the same degree? You claimed it wasn’t habit forming at all. You’re wrong.
I’ve used SailPoint at two different jobs. It’s got its issues. But it’s also a really powerful system for enterprise level identity and access management when configured correctly.