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I have been so it does exist. However I’ve never been to Greenland, so Greenland may not exist.
Aka csm10495 on kbin.social
I have been so it does exist. However I’ve never been to Greenland, so Greenland may not exist.
Could be twice if it’s a 12 hour clock and doesn’t mark am/pm.
Full pls… in color
I’ll take one pdf of this video please.
I was told they’d always be there for me. Then my dad passed away a few years ago.
I still miss him.
2 bucks says commercial ai is still being trained on those comments.
This isn’t really accurate for either side. For Linux, I’ve had crap shove configs in ~, /etc, /var, at least.
On Windows, it could be literally anywhere or in the registry.
Sometimes I wonder: for a PC sitting behind a consumer router with no extra ports forwarded: How important are OS updates?
I mean if everything works for you on this version, why rock the boat? The idea is supposed to be security, fixes, and new features. We can throw out new features and fixes if you’re happy with everything as is.
Security is very buzzy and kind of vague to this type of user, but they also probably don’t tread far off from popular (likely … hopefully … safe) websites.
So hmm, if not accessing unsafe websites, and hidden behind a router NAT, and with physical safety of home, I wonder if the benefit of rocking the boat (and getting more ads and crap) is worth it.
Like definitely risks are there for any internet connected device but weighing it would be interesting. Someone in infosec should do a real analysis of this situation.
Ah. Then just buy a gift card in cash from CVS, etc. Then use it on an alternative account and delivered to one of those pickup boxes.
Still sketch though lol.
It’s public knowledge. If they want to know where you personally live, they could look it up via the ways I previously mentioned.
Heck, even if you never visit their sites, they could easily get big lists of names and addresses that may include you: all legally.
Any attempt at fighting that is likely not to be fruitful. It’s basically security by obscurity, you’re trying to complicate it via one way, but they can just go another (more obvious) way if they wanted.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but most people can lookup most other people’s addresses in the US for free (or cheaply) on websites like whitepages.com. Even without that, if someone is very determined, they can visit the record office for the area on get public info on you, which also likely includes address.
What’s the benefit of paying such a premium for an anonymous delivery if your address is likely already available?
The only thing I can think of is if buying something sketchy, but I’m genuinely curious here.
It took a while to get going, but eventually the story worked well to pull me in. I was hooked on the character development and the plot.
The world is so vivid and beautiful too. Lots of things to look for, hunt, explore, etc. I really liked it.
I also had my character grow a big mustache. My wife won’t let me do that so I lived vicariously through the game for that too.
I actually don’t care here lol. It scares me when it makes noise but I just play with my phone anyways.
I wouldn’t condone vandalism or anything like that here.
Would be a small Walmart
RDR2
I’ll cast a vote for checking the local Facebook marketplace or craigslist for a deal on a good laser printer.
I use jiffies to refer to clock speed.
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