I have been watching Newsradio after seeing a very funny clip, which has Joe Rogan as the IT/maintenance guy. He’s not very funny, but I was surprised it was the same guy as I had only ever heard of him as a podcaster.
I have been watching Newsradio after seeing a very funny clip, which has Joe Rogan as the IT/maintenance guy. He’s not very funny, but I was surprised it was the same guy as I had only ever heard of him as a podcaster.
I once did something like that to myself. Not satisfied with the tame spiciness of jalapenos on pizza, I decided to put a bhut jolokia (aka ghost pepper) on one. That was a profoundly dumb idea.
I was blinded by the need for spice and suffered twice.
I think we decided to play 3 more rounds and then count the points, as the game was still gonna go on for at least another hour otherwise.
That reminds me of the Amadeus bar in Leuven. The owner was notoriously grumpy and curt. I sometimes went there as a student to play board games. One time he seemed very interested as we were playing, as he was looking at the board. We asked him if he wanted to play with and he just went “No, I’m wondering how much longer this game will take so I can kick you out and close.”
Not sure if it’s still open.
I completely forgot I bought that once during a discount, but didn’t even have it installed. Started using it now, thanks.
For personal computing, sure. For enterprise environment, eh not really.
Yea, that mass migration is not something I see happening…
I didn’t know that actually. They can still deduce your actual email address from that, but for the identification of the culprit that would work as well.
That’s how I used it initially as well, but chose to get a subdomain to identify shops and services that had data breaches/leaks, pass on the email to other shops and services, etc.
And then I can just block that mask.
For e-mails, you can just get firefox relay with your own subdomain and generate infinite e-mail masks for 1$ a month. I usually take “nameofshop@mysubdomain.mozmail.com” for example. It’s pretty great because you just make the masks on the fly.
Ain’t nobody got time for that!
Lansweeper uses Belgian beers. Not quite mythological but I think that’s pretty funny.
So the only mobile game I really play often is Mad Skills BMX 2 which has 0 dark patterns. Yay
That would be weirdly secure
I have had to contact the vmware enterprise support several times and while it was tedious to do so, they always managed to help us out, including when we had datastore locked vhd’s after a storage crash.
Once the lawsuit about illegally lending out books is completely settled, I may consider donating again if they focus on their core activity, namely archiving of websites.
I want to support their archiving activities, not their misplaced piracy.
NewPipe stopped working for me some time ago, switched over to rvx which seems to work fine.
Those 'taters ain’t gonna count themselves!
When you click on “What!?” it’s the same text but capitalized.