I'm really loving Octopi. Especially on the Fold since I can have multiple layouts. The stackable widgets are really nice too.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.otp.octopilauncher
I'm really loving Octopi. Especially on the Fold since I can have multiple layouts. The stackable widgets are really nice too.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.otp.octopilauncher
I mean, on a typewriter yeah. But otherwise, no.
I don't think many places encrypt/hash email addresses, but even if they did they could just apply the hash algorithm to what you entered to compare the hashes.
Nope. For Linux you'll want asusctl, maybe supergfxctl, and possibly some kernel modules.
Obligatory plug for G-Helper:
https://github.com/seerge/g-helper
It's everything Armoury Crate should have been and not a drop more.
Same here. But it's the best MMO for taking breaks and most compatible with adult life.
I only play about 3-6 months out of the year lately and have taken multiple year+ breaks. It can be a bear getting back into it after 3-4 years staring at an inventory full of unrecognizable icons, but not remotely as bad as other MMOs.
And when you come back all of your gear is still relevant.
Yeah I know but I need the skirmish claim tickets to finish out my light WvW set. And it still just felt wrong. Tbh I wanted the extra glowy ball from Confluence too although the new one probably won't have that.
I'm looking forward to another legendary ring. I just made Conflux but just don't have the time to raid for Confluence.
Plus I'm interested in new Skimmer masteries. I always bee-line the mount masteries first.
It's unlikely since it uses the field ID and not the text, so it wouldn't know which question went with which answer.
It's so rarely needed to actually use these anyway, that it's a non-issue IMO. You should never opt to use security questions as they are terrible from a security standpoint. This is just for when they are required by stupid websites.
Most DNS queries are UDP.
I'd do a modified scream test and change old.domain to something like 1.2.3.4. Then run sudo netstat or ss with -tpn, grepping for 1.2.3.4.
Or something like grep -r old.domain /etc.
I'd tell you a UDP joke, but you might not get it.