Why are people on your LAN exploiting vulnerabilities on your computer? Don’t you also have a network firewall and NAT?
Why are people on your LAN exploiting vulnerabilities on your computer? Don’t you also have a network firewall and NAT?
Can’t you do that with Wine for the most part?
I remember playing Katamari, and it having really unique gameplay. I’ll have to check out the other ones you mentioned. They seem pretty cool! Thanks for the suggestions!
Oh you silly goose!
What about plus addressing which is supported by most major mail services for free? You can just use personaladdress+nameofshop@gmail.com for example.
I’m not positive, but I may have run into this guy on Spotify. Several months ago I was listening to Spotify and was recommended two songs in a row that sounded very similar, but had very subtle differences in them. For instance, the baseline in one was slightly altered, and the main synthesisor sounded slightly different. But the overall rhythm and melody were more-or-less the same.
I was able to find 100s of versions of what were essentially the same song with a different title, artist and album art. I made a playlist of them all, but it looks like Spotify removed all but two of the songs I had added:
Obsidian Sisterhood by Aggaraway
Konnual by The Sirens
Edit: just found another one. Beasratis by Olrul
Kubuntu and everything is good too but I don’t know what to do with it.
You’re an inhuman monster!
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It’s like when people say “no offense but” and then continue with something offensive. Just because you say no offense, it doesn’t make it not offensive.
Your pupils get massive when you’re on LSD, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re able to let in more light to let you see better.
Why not make the fine 100%?
I mean, by definition a water balloon is filled with water.
It’s always projection.
I’m not saying I disagree, but I had a different experience.
“you’re not going to carry a calculator with you everywhere”
Oh, I thought that was the joke 😂
A mnemonic is usually a way to memorize the order of a group of hard-to-remember words or phrases. You come up with a set of easy to remember words, or a phrase that starts with the same first letter of the harder to memorize words. For example, Every Good Boy Does Fine is a mnemonic to help people remember the lines on a musical note staff (E, G, B, D, F). For most people, it is easier to remember the phrase “Every Good Boy Does Fine” than to remember E, G, B, D, F so if you can remember the mnemonic, it makes it easier to remember the things that you’re actually trying to remember.
In the picture, the mnemonic is “Lisa Likes Licking Lettuce Lightly” which is supposed to be used to help someone remember the great Lakes. However, notice how every word in the mnemonic starts with the same letter (L) and is used to memorize the Lakes which also all start with L. This makes the mnemonic pretty useless.
A proper mnemonic for the lakes would be something like “Super Heros Must Eat Oats” (Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie, Ontario).
We used to use Slack + Zoom and had a much better experience than Teams.