I swear, I just need 4-5 more graphics cards to solve this!
elvith
Have you tried adding a few more kilobytes of regex?
Risky click of the day in this context
Two guys, one truck!
imagining a giant Reese’s PB cup
There’s chocolate in my peanut butter in my chocolate!
Hey, uhm... Also I heard, that there's oil to be found below Putin's secret bunker.
It's not only the frequencies, but also the modulation and the protocol ("how devices talk to each other"). Your phone may support all needed frequencies and might still not be able to "talk" to the network.
Or, hear me out: Set the desired result first and then let them vote, but count what you planned and not the ballots!
So… 22502 is the solution!
reloads, cocks gun Yeah, let's give it another shot!
Some companies just blatantly sell your data. Others get breached and you are part of the package that gets sold by the hackers.
The only "way around" is to use unique mail addresses for each signup/company so you can easily lock it and switch to another one when it gets known.
Just assume, that everything that you type in a form online (or in any other way send to a company/another person digitally), every email you send, everything that gets digitized about you, etc. will be public one day. Either because the other side of the transaction sold it or because they (or you) will be hacked eventually.
Btw: HaveIBeenPwned does not necessarily contain all breaches. I have several notifications of companies that got breached and leaked my data that are not listed in HIBP...
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