He’s kinda right though…
Remember when the US govt. provided incentives for major ISPs to upgrade\expand their service and they just kinda pocketed the money and did nothing? Imagine if they didn’t. We may not have had a need for starlink.
He’s kinda right though…
Remember when the US govt. provided incentives for major ISPs to upgrade\expand their service and they just kinda pocketed the money and did nothing? Imagine if they didn’t. We may not have had a need for starlink.
Idk, imagine being called a child, boy, preteen, teenager, or young adult when you’re in your late 20s or older.
Hearing your friends say “the boys” or women hearing “the girls” is endearments between friends, not strangers.
When games had manuals… Now I’m sad :(
For context, plenty of facepunch forum users came over after they closed their forum.
Uvalde had how many cops, idk if that’s really true.
You shouldn’t label all women that way. I’m sure you have fond thoughts about your own mother or grandmother. What you’re saying basically calls them horrible people which I’m sure isn’t true.
The issue in this case is that you have a man with a position of power potentially using that position to prey on women who are less able to reject his advances without potential consequences like losing their job.
I like it, I’ll give a try after work today. Thanks for sharing :)
I use it now, and like it. Do you have any questions about it?
Nah, she disowned him actually.
Nothing like seeing all 3 of the same posts by you in my feed 🥰
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Idk, same reason older generations liked TV so much. Keep in mind they had to air the “It’s X o’clock, do you know where your kids are” commercial because they literally were glued to the TV. So when an older person says some shit about video games, remind them of this.
The databases aren’t encrypted exactly…
The DB don’t even store passwords, but a hash of a user’s password. When someone logs in, their password is hashed and compared to what’s stored in the DB. If they match, entry is granted.
Passwords stored as one-way hashes are cracked by generating passwords and running them against the same hash algorithm, like sha256, sha-1 or md5 if you’re especially shitty at protecting information. Same hash = same password in most cases. The cracking is done using GPUs because they accelerate at those types of functions. This doesn’t even consider salted hashes which make the process more difficult for an attacker.
You do this locally so that you don’t lock a username out or trip alerts or become noticed by someone until you’re ready to gain access.
“Sorry, my distress pin is 1 digit off of my unlock pin, you probably fat fingered it by mistake. I guess we’ll never know. You really need to be more careful.”
That’s a nest thermostat. Press the face inward to wake it, spin the dial to adjust settings.
+1 to steam sales being more worthwhile back then. I 1000% understand the ownership thing. I don’t think most people had to consider what digital purchases really could mean until Sony pulled purchased content out of people’s libraries.
I personally don’t think Steam is comparable to Sony apart from digital purchases. Steam or Valve aren’t beholden to large share holders because they aren’t publicly traded, I don’t think they’ll have the same objectives as Sony and prioritize their users instead of public shareholders.
I’d be happier if dedicated servers became the norm again for developers. Games wouldn’t disappear at the flick of a switch when servers are decommissioned.
How has steam experience been for you? I’ve been on steam for about 20 years and don’t recall they doing anything the likes of Sony doing to their customers.
Setup 1password with a physical security key might fix that issue somewhat.