Made byTyson or of? 😳
ChiefSinner
I've got a t620, and am using it as a firewall. It has aes-ni so I can generate certs. Plus it has a pcie slot, so I threw a nic in there. Its powerful for around the same price as a raspberry pi is going these days. I think I got it for about $80 plus $10 or $15 for the nic.
Just always browse incognito/private. I haven't gotten hit yet. I strive for a leave no cookies behind type browser.
Palestinians also contain Christians. Its just the modern term for gentiles in Israel now.
Yes, but it was loaded with self made blanks. He probably messed up the blanks and it shot some shrapnel.
I mean, if I buy a game on steam and valve goes belly up, how do I retain my games? Game companies were all too eager to stop selling physical discs for PC games and instead give you a code for you to redeem. And you can't sell it after you play it like with console games, because it goes against most PC game companies' terms of service (edit - ...to sell your account)
If you buy a security camera that is only available through the cloud and the company stops paying for the cloud service, all you have is a paper weight
Just another reminder that you don't own anything digital - companies do. Forgo these cheap cloud products, use hardware that you can control
People do play games offline. Personally, I don't care about achievements. They mean nothing to me, except knowing that the game developer is tracking my play through, which I hate.
Launch the game offline. Which if you’ve ever done with a game made in the last 5 or so years and launching legitamitly, it is increasingly harder to do so.
I take my gaming laptop into work. I can launch older games without an internet connection, but stuff like red dead redemption 2 doesn’t like to start offline – presumably due to telemetry.
Which is why I like tinywall or simplewall -- it uses the windows firewall to block all apps by default.
Grsecurity stopped providing their kernel patches for free years ago. The alpine grsec patches are years old -- like before spectre/meltdown. Don't use them. Just use hardenedbsd/netbsd/openbsd.