Data is stored on a hard disk. You can steal those.
However, this sounds more like the "transfer me your crypto or I'll bash ya" kind of old school thuggery.
Anyone with a crypto wallet on a hard disk would have it encrypted, backed up, and paasworded too. Stealing the physical disk would only work if you also had means to break into it, and transfer the funds faster than the owner can do the same from their backup.
I don't get how a single person would have that much data. I fit my whole life from the first shot I took on a digital camera in 2001... Onto a 4TB drive.
...and even then, two thirds of it is just pirated movies.
The fedora-wearing nerds are ones with 244Hz ultrawide 4k HDR monitors.
What you're describing is everyone who just wants to watch a TV show comfortably on their sofa. You could swap any TV for a base-model TCL the same size and they won't notice.
Even the gamers won't want 8K. You'd notice the drop on FPS more than the increase in quality.
It's straight-up saying you've changed preferences. It's such a weak excuse to end a marriage. It's like asking for a change-of-mind refund on your underwear.
Being bi isn't really an excuse when you're monogamous. It's no different if your partner leaves for another woman or another man. I'd be frustrated as hell.
Like, you can be into both men and women. You can be into redheads and blondes. You can be into blacks and whites. But once you're married, you can't just alternate between them.
I deliberately have not used docker at home to avoid complications. Almost every program is in a debian/apt repo, and I only install frontends that run on LAMP. I think I only have 2 or 3 apps that require manual maintenance (apart from running "apt upgrade"). NextCloud is 90% of the butthurt.
I'm starting to turn off services on IPv4 to reduce the network maintenance overhead.
Sunglasses are the worst. I own a pair of sunglasses for a long as I can put them back. The first time, every time, I have to replace them after misplacing them. If I place them on a counter, they're gone. If I do find them, someone has sat on them, stepped in them, or stored them in a drawer full of hard, heavy and sharp things.
That reminds me, I wore them today and I haven't seen them in 4 hours. RIP.
Data is stored on a hard disk. You can steal those.
However, this sounds more like the "transfer me your crypto or I'll bash ya" kind of old school thuggery.
Anyone with a crypto wallet on a hard disk would have it encrypted, backed up, and paasworded too. Stealing the physical disk would only work if you also had means to break into it, and transfer the funds faster than the owner can do the same from their backup.