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Honestly even lamination isn’t great. Won’t survive a fire.
Best options I’ve seen are engraving your seed into metal, and/or putting multiple copies in trusted locations like family houses or safety deposit boxes.
Honestly even lamination isn’t great. Won’t survive a fire.
Best options I’ve seen are engraving your seed into metal, and/or putting multiple copies in trusted locations like family houses or safety deposit boxes.
Then it still makes no sense, as you being unable to take down the content means you also very likely can’t edit the content. I can’t think of a situation where you:
Just FYI, you mean day zero patches. Zero days are something else entirely.
That’s a ridiculous amount of effort to go through to slow down a scraper for one site, especially when that site could just be… turned off.
Yes… but 4 million active users is quite high. I doubt anyone would consider that “small business”.
Okay, yes this is an issue. But small business? This was a multinational casino site… that doesn’t scream small business to me.
Ah yes, the perfectly normal use case of “my house is sinking/on fire/trapped in ice please send help.”
God I hate when my house sinks.
Okay, I hate to play devils advocate for that cum encrusted sock puppet, but putting a pin on upside down is leaps and bounds easier to do mistakenly than removing your flag, flipping it upside down and running it back up the pole. There is legitimate plausible deniability in the pin thing, however unlikely.
To be fair, we as a society have been moving away from generalizations when it comes to things people can’t control. It’s a fine line to walk.
A “Little, John Hancock”, if you will.
This is extremely old news. The dude is alive, and has regained much of the functionality he lost in the chip with a firmware update.
Put your rage boner away.
Apart from the only other human it’s been put in, who from all reporting has had no ill side effects.
A book.
Only in the sense that laws still need to be followed while using [the internet/water/electricity]. You don’t need to bake “no CSAM” into internet usage agreements, because it’s already illegal.
Biometrics are one thing, why does this need read/write to external storage and settings, and system alert permissions?
Wait for real? Free seeds? That’s rad!
Huh? You’re getting your money back? I’ve rented things from Home Depot and there’s a security deposit you get back, but you still pay to actually rent the tool.
You’re giving no information other than “switch”, I’m trying to prompt you to give an actual critique, and what you like about it that would get people to switch.
Yup, ≠ is right “under” =. As is ≈.