Biometrics plus a password is even more secure.
Biometrics plus a password is even more secure.
The Starlink probably only works once the drone enters Ukraine. Disabling Starlink in that area would cut off the Ukrainian military too. The internet traffic could easily be routed through a VPN in another country, so blocking Russian IP addresses on Starlink wouldn’t work either.
They are most likely stolen or imported through a third party.
This is why you never reuse passwords. Usually there’s no way to tell if a site is storing them in plain text until there’s a data breach.
When I print something, I certainly don’t want AI messing with it. I often use a printed copy to make sure something will fit before I 3D print it or have a PCB made. I need it to print exactly at 100% scale.
I would love to have the page cleanup feature built into my web browser though. Hardly any sites include a print layout anymore.
There are some large computer monitors, depending on how big of a screen you want. There’s no smart crap in those, just DisplayPort and HDMI inputs.
Not many people run open networks these days. I would be more worried about the things creating a mesh network to download ads from anyone who gave their TV internet access.
By any length I meant no maximum length. Obviously you don’t want to use a super short password.
Any password length (within reason) and any character should be allowed. It’s going to be hashed and only the hash will be stored right? Length and character limits make me suspect it’s being stored in plain text.
This is one of the reasons I’ve never connected my TV to the internet and I never will. I use a mini PC running Linux with a remote and wireless keyboard. It’s much more capable than whatever is built into a TV.
If that’s the case, it’s probably not even a 5A cable. It will be the cheapest cable China can produce.
It’s very uncommon for them to last 100 years, but they do last a lot longer than any lithium or lead acid batteries. The charging efficiency is rather low, which is probably why you don’t see them used much.
Inkscape is good for making icons, assuming you want vector icons.
I would use exFAT for a shared data drive. Just don’t use it for programs since it lacks unix file permission support.
It’s not a WiFi model, a custom module was hidden inside the calculator to provide the WiFi connection.
That’s a terrible name for a remote desktop application.
Yeah, no shit!
Downloading those “Linux ISOs” via torrent will absolutely saturate any residential internet connection if it’s well seeded.
Might as well just download the video with yt-dlp then.
Why would anyone even want to use uBlock Origin Lite on Firefox? It’s a stripped down version designed to work with the limitations of manifest V3 in chrome.