There are many theories, but nothing really replicable. Genetics definitely play a role, and air pollution is implicated pretty heavily, but we don't have a "do this and you get autism" yet. There could be more than one cause, too - biology is messy.
Hahaha sorry, I wasn't even trying to highlight the mistake for fixing - just thought stanning the Aervoe Industries 1155 Road Flare would be a pretty funny fandom to cosplay 😅
Looks like there's a coin cell battery in there, so you can remove it to reset the CMOS. I'm not sure how relevant this video is to your exact model, but I'm sure you can figure it out using this as a base if you're comfortable working on computers generally: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=secIrlXFy5k
Edit: Oh, I see you got it! Nice 🙌 Happy computing!
What's the exact model please? It may be possible to reset the CMOS if we can cut power to the main board completely; there's usually a coin-cell battery to keep a minor charge supplied to the volatile memory holding the current config, but the exact model number of the laptop will let us find the spec sheet so we know for sure.
Jesus, thousands of posts in a day and hundreds of accounts? There has to be automation there. Even if you're using automated tools to moderate, what a pain in the dick. Cheers for keeping the chuds like this asshole at bay.
Nah you'll be alright, using the desktop app is fine; the attack works by first having you go to a compromised page, and then the page has some code to trick the password manager into auto filling your details without your consent or knowledge.
1Password's extension pops up a notice when filling some sensitive data and that notice cannot be hidden by the page you're on, like credit card data and maybe personal ID information, but regular passwords and 2fa don't have that confirmation. Can't speak for other managers on that, but generally if you just don't use the extension and instead manually copy and paste from the password manager, you're immune to this attack.
If you need to cross a chasm, and someone rolls a boulder in that lets you get across, are you going to go into all the ways that it wasn't really a bridge?
Hacking is about making stuff do things outside is intended purpose. There are no prescriptions on how; hacking doesn't gatekeep. If it works, it's a hack. Convincing sometime to open the door for you is social engineering, for example.
So, if someone uses/reuses weak passwords, it's fair to say that's an easy hack, but it's still a hack.
Hell yeah, I'm always down to hang out with my sister (I'm older but whatever, you said you're adults so who was born first is kind of irrelevant). I hope you go and you guys have a blast!
This isn't news. The "unpatched flaws" are in the browser extensions, and are due to the nature of browser extensions rather than the software the extension talks to, which means they can't be patched.
If you want to mitigate your exposure to this, don't use the browser extension - which has always been true.
On the other hand, high-profile but not politically-powerful people leaving might help the cause by highlighting how dire the situation is and breaking people out of their complacency.
I don't think it'd have that effect. I think that, for the people cheering on this downfall, they'll think "good riddance"; for everyone else, who can't leave, it'll feel like abandonment.
When the worst person you know made some good points 🙄 This is like the second time she's said some sensible shit, if we're keeping track. I'm pleasantly surprised, I hope this becomes a trend for her.
I'm surprised you'd let him push you out of your own country
I wanted to see why he stayed, and dammit, his wife is right. If any of us leave, that's one less person to fight fascism, making victory a little less likely every time.
Oh, it definitely isn't. What's really funny about this though, is those verses aren't Biblical "too", they're just Biblical. I got played 😅 That's okay though, the point stands.
Now taking bets on when the telcos will replace Gs with Qs.