Security through obscurity isn’t security.
Security through obscurity isn’t security.
Companies do share data either directly or indirectly, so I don’t think your approach of spreading it out is as effective as you think it is. Still not the worst thing to do in addition to other measures though. Another thing is to use a unique email address for each site to make that one common data point no longer common.
Just embrace being a muscle mommy
I’ve got a new dish to try with mapo tofu. Thank you for the indirect recommendation!
Is that why my milk has been so salty recently?
I would say give episode 3 a fair shot. I was in a similar mindset to you, but came around to the show. There are some dumb decisions made by the show in my opinion, but don’t want to spoil anything for you.
Maybe originally, but now a majority of people in the service industry rely on tips cause they are paid like $3/hr
I’m going to refer to myself as USB-B from now on
I don’t think gender is even relevant in this case.
Hey that’s insensitive to those who lost a loved one to Beyblades!
If you make basic building blocks of language scared I’m genuinely impressed, and keep being gay as you want!
UBlacklist does this, but you have to define what URLs are garbage manually.
How should he know? He’s a new user after all.
Can a humble man ask for context?
It’s you’re btw /s
Thank you for posting the solution you found. If you don’t mind, what OS are you using?
I use vim btw
PHP stands for “PHP Hypertext Processor”. The PHP in that stands for “PHP Hypertext Processor”. This pattern repeats infinitely.
It got lost in PHP’s infinite recursion initials
I had to read this like 24 times to make sure I didn’t miss anything, but I’m 98% certain you’re correct. When referring to the individual components it should be chlorine not chloride. I’m not a chemical doctor, but this is my understanding.