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An Australian fella.

  • Because they're not Nickelback?

    Hehe

  • I let Chrome deal with it, but wonder what happens if someone steals %appdata% these days.

  • I'm not sure. I think swipe is the method of typing whereas swype is or was a brand.

  • With swype, there's a whole new generation of typos - swypos.

    Today I asked a coworker to check the robot. But the text said check the double. To attempt to decode a swypo you have to use a combination of guesswork and looking at the trace path for the suspect word to see if it might be close to your guess.

  • My '96 Magna still has it. Compressor has seized though so will cost a bit to get it chilling properly again.

  • Serving suggestion: Mars bar.

  • I was expecting only fish.

  • Who are you who is so wise in the world of pancakes?

  • Erin has entered the chat.

  • Yes.

    I'm my case I paid for Adguard, but I think there are other options as well. Hopefully someone else chimes in with more options such as dns etc for device-wide blocking.

  • Hehe. In my original Moto 360, I would be lucky to make it through one day with Facer running. Was good fun though.

  • Everybody is dead Dave.

  • Hitachi hard-drive project - nariko version

  • "You cannot turn off this phone while a call is active."

    • places phone in microwave. (Faraday Cage)
  • I think there used to be an app to make fake background sounds in calls. Doubt it exists now due to higher security.

  • Me too

    Jump
  • Mobilehq includes a small bag of Lollies (typical party mix) with each phone screen order.

    Nice, but changing screens is too stressful these days.

  • Debian.

    With x11 gnome it can run the Rustdesk client and pass all the keys properly to the Windows host. And it doesn't boot to a black screen like many other distros on my Asus laptop.

    Was on Fedora with similar results but it started taking ages to boot looking for a non existent tpm chip.

  • Couldn't they just use a system that sends texts or alerts using GPS / triangulation?

  • ... mostly into your stomach.