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  • I like the implication that freely expressing myself involves flames.

  • Optum does that, too. I’ve had to do it on a number of occasions. The source of my frustration there is if I’m having to call in and go through that process on a regular basis, I should just be able to get my meds from the pharmacy they end up sending it to, anyway. But that would make too much sense, so of course it’s the last thing they’d allow me to do.

  • Will give them a look. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • I’ll have to look my meds up on there and check out their details. I’m hoping they just won’t be that expensive at my local pharmacy across the street from my apartment, though. I’d love the convenience of just picking them up at the same building I get my morning coffee from. Which for me is the most absurd thing - I have a local pharmacy right next door, but no, we need to involve Optum and the USPS to the mix.

  • Just wall his dumpy ass in there like Countess Báthory. Leave a small gap for someone to deliver hamberders for the rest of his life.

  • Yeah! I mean, if things were shit it in the past it seems silly to do anything to fix it now! Duh! 🤪

    /s, obviously…

  • I bet you’re every comedian’s favorite heckler at the comedy club.

    It’s a joke, not a cock - don’t take it so deep. If it’s not funny, glance over it and move on. Like Don Quixote tilting at mediocrely humored windmills.

  • Well now that we’ve thoroughly analyzed the joke to death…

  • I was so happy when I was able to tell Comcast/Xfinity to suck toads after moving to an area with Google Fiber. Google may be a shit company, but I gotta admit I really love symmetrical gigabit service for $70/month.

  • Oh, piss off.

  • What’s the easiest way to fly that flag of ignorance while you’re planting your head in the sand? Do you just jam the flagpole up your ass to keep your hands free?

  • Tell them to set up Watchtower on the dinky lil NAS they’re apparently running!

  • Is this just for EU? Being in the states, will I be losing my Overseerr and Homarr web apps?

  • Although OPs scenario is if someone steals the tower, in which case it’s not a different TPM. Would only help if the drives were yanked, which honestly I’d probably do rather than try to take the whole tower.

  • I see. I don’t know that the usual drive encryption you set up during Linux install works with that, but there are BitLocker-like programs for Linux that might.

  • But if you have it set to unlock automatically…? It’s not like the drive is going to know it’s you booting it vs someone else if you’re not having to enter the password.

    Windows and Mac can indeed encrypt drives without two passwords - as long as you don’t set a drive encryption password to be entered at BIOS load before the OS loads, which is what you’ve done.

  • Kinda curious as to the point of drive encryption if you just want it to automatically unlock on boot.

  • I’ve run into that a few times, but usually just on financial sites or services where an attempted account hijack may be likely, and it’s ultimately a good thing. There have been one or two where it seemed entirely unnecessary though, so I get the frustration.

  • Utility prices keep going up, regardless. I’d rather they use the money for something useful.