I’m arguing for pissing on both of their graves and having a fun time doing it.
I’m arguing for pissing on both of their graves and having a fun time doing it.
Yep, perfectly acceptable to be happy now, but do not let your guard down. The USA has done the same shit with trying to end civilian access to true encryption how many times?
Maybe setup a live USB and mount it from a live environment to see what it comes up with?
Sad Joe Porter noises
I’m in then! Sign me up for that quiet life.
Can I get the quiet and peaceful but be able to actually afford a house somewhere with reasonable transit and walkability without having to work more than 40 hours per week?
I saw you mentioned mornonism in a separate comment, if it’s in Utah, that makes it even better.
The most boring father’s day greeting card you can find and a fiver.
Edit: actually, don’t spend the money on him, send him an electronic greeting card, equally boring, and donate, in his name, to a charity he’d hate.
I would get a faraday bag or a phone with a physically removable battery if you want to be 100% sure. Even then, it’ll depend on how many traffic cams there are. It can be really difficult to not get tracked anymore.
Vaultwarden (self hosted bitwarden) is my go to.
I mean, if he pays for legal services or uses Hotspot within the TOS of his carrier, FCC ain’t gonna care about this. So long as the devices weren’t modified in a way that violates Part 15 rules they ain’t gonna give a shit.
I didn’t play Civ II, I was into Starcraft, Incoming (1998 Rage Software), the Motocross Madness demo, Space Cadet, and RCT.
I’m old enough to have played OG Star Craft, v1.0.3 v1.05 on CD ROM on an AMD K6-2 with 64MB of RAM…where’d my ibuprofen go?
only 1-2 minutes
Cries in Nurburgring 24H layout.
I wonder if anyone has compiled any data like that to show who is going out of their way to break Linux compatibility. I’d love to avoid publishers and/or devs that specifically use such anti consumer tactics.