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The game is security isn’t it? No online means you must have physical access to some systems
The game is security isn’t it? No online means you must have physical access to some systems
That would also be great, but there’s a lot more convincing required for that, hence how we reached this instead.
Improving roads has secondary effects. First is people must be paid to do the work, meaning money in laborers pockets, though I’m sure execs are also lining their pockets…
Second, goods and services use roads, notably highways and interstates.
Third, better roads do allow cities that are reasonably close together to benefit from each other. Smaller cities with less jobs can have people commute to wherever the jobs are, typically in larger cities.
I agree that the states are too dependent on vehicle infrastructure, but we definitely still need it.
I like your idea
And finding quality ones that will last a long time is more difficult than you might think.
Many of them are made cheaply.
I can understand that. Given even edge runs a modified chromium if I recall correctly, everything is being developed for that. I use edge since its built in when sites aren’t working, which isn’t often for me. That said, on my work laptop, I use exclusively edge.
What’s wrong with Firefox? They’ve been around a long time and are currently in a good spot as far as speed/compatibility goes
The only thing data caps should affect is if there’s abnormal congestion.
And games!
Web browsers also eat ram.
Ai has begun to be used interchangeably with all kinds of automation. Not that I agree with it, but it’s the current golden child.
A bad battery
My vote is password manager. You can use 1 really good password for it and as many stupidly good passwords anywhere else since youre likely auto filling or pasting it in.
Just if your using it locally, remember to take a backup.
I’m shocked you assumed this. Most people develop what makes the money. I’m not even sure who’s trying to develop anti deepfake tech.
I’m always surprised too. At least the market is sorta working.
In a lot of ways Netflix won. Many people aren’t going to bother pirating their content and would rather just pay or at least subscription hop. We’re in the greed portion of streaming where everyone wants a bigger and bigger slice. If Netflix did not create original content, I’m not sure they’d still be around.
Didn’t they already bake it into 11? I’m not caught up with 12 having only recently gotten 11 but dang.
Ironically this is a double edged sword. If they merge, expect prices to rise. Won’t be long before $100/mo is expected and accepted.
Time commitment just to get to one, time commitment to charge, time commitment to get back on track to where you were going.
There’s plenty of places and points of time that this would be a big enough of an issue for people to push them away.
However, I think people should heavily consider one especially if they’re just going in and around town and have the luxury of being able to install a charger at their home/place of residence.
Yeah but don’t you pay a good bit monthly for the privilege?
Do we know what the scale was? I would assume it’s only for the systems that are required to be air gapped.