The USCIS site makes it clear that your CAN use emojis in your password.
ETA: but not required.
The USCIS site makes it clear that your CAN use emojis in your password.
ETA: but not required.
It’s called “perpetual” but obviously, it’s capped at a certain very reasonable limit.
An AI trained on old Internet material would be like a synthetic Grandpa Simpson:
“In my day we said ‘all your base’ and laughed all day long, because it took all day to download the video.”
I had a Kia Rio. They sent out a safety recall warning that an ABS leak could cause a short and it could catch fire (this is after the big problem of them being easy to steal).
They’re was no fix at the time. The only advice on the recall was “avoid parking near structures” in case it set fire to buildings.
Months later the fix was available: a smaller fuse that would blow before the short got hot enough to burn.
The older fingerprint readers that were on the back or below the screen worked perfectly and near-instantly (I’ve used several Nexus, Pixel and Moto phones).
At least some of the newer in-screen readers are slow and unreliable. I’ve heard that the ultrasonic ones are better.
Never buy from a seller with a name that could be an airline bookinng reference.
I bought a PC kit and it said “some assembly required” so I always try to link at least one asm file in my projects.
It says “crowdsourced traffic” so maybe they want lots of users to gather traffic data from.
The FAQ says that it requires an Internet connection.
It also mentions e2ee, which isn’t too reassuring when one of the ends is their servers.
The “get shared and with whom” link in that article has “how to opt out” information.
Someone posted this recently, how to opt out of data collection.
Lots of ideas on Microsoft’s site:
So we would have come full circle. That actually has a retro appeal to it that it could catch on!
Did they try asking how to stop cheese falling off pizza?
Edit: Although since that idea came from a human, maybe I’ve failed.
I hope this fad passes soon and we return to traditional candidates such as Lord Buckethead or the Monster Raving Loony Party
Yeah, 25 seconds in to the video in the story they show Waldo!
It’s not a simple story of just taking away the phone.
I discovered she’d circumvented the screen limits and had been using social media into the wee hours of the morning.
And later, after she did take the phone away, she found her daughter had kept all old phone that was supposedly sold.
It does seem to be a pretty extreme case, but there was lots going on here.
I thought that it became MANGA when it changed from FAANG?
It explains that it means “fan failure”.
And there was a link to a video of it happening.
The only other link to an MS support page did not work.
Or Yoda is a Forth programmer.