I recommend:
- The Cabin in the Woods
- Tucker and Dale versus Evil
- Midnight Mass
I recommend:
Sadly they will probably jack up the price while they are at it too. I just moved everything to my own petsonal .io a few years ago. I don’t want to have to move again.
Periodically rotating passwords is against NIST policy. Ask IT why the insist on using it when everyone, even the government, says it’s insecure
They care, but Google Glass was a lot more obvious to the casual observer than these new smart glasses are.
There are none. It’s the upgrade from the normal to the remasterd version, and it won’t be sold in unsupported regions. It’s not an update/patch on the existing game.
I wonder if it is possible to sue TV makers for adding ads after you purchased the device.
Yes, but the kids buying the modded devices may not be
It’s called feature detection and it goes a long way back, even before Modernizr popularized it.
Yes, I have this too. Works fine.
The church in my town is from the early 13th century, and there’s a house from the mid 13th century. Both have been modified many times of course, but a lot of it remains original.
Not sure. Either my 1890s mailman cap, my medieval nasal helmet or my cowboy hat.
Are you from the EU and did you sign the #StopKillingGames petition?
If someone flubs your order, you can still say something about it. Just be friendly and understanding about it instead of an entitled asshole like some people.
Yes, the instance you signed up on would be the identity provider
That’s a solved problem from a technical perspective. Use OAuth. Just look at “sign in with google/facebook/github/etc”
I really liked Days Gone. Great game.
If you don’t have cruise control and keep your foot steady, your speed will vary naturally with the road.
Don’t ever go to Spain. They are loud as hell. They all yell at each other at full volume while having multiple TVs and phones blaring on speaker.
Probably because it’s not chocolate. Chocolate is toxic to cats and dogs
Secure from what exactly? You need to have a threat model here. For most personal use cases I’d argue that protection from adtech tracking is more important than e.g. sandboxing. Most people run into adtech continuously, but few people browse shady exploit-ridden sites.
In that case, Firefox us the clear winner. It supports manifest v2 for better adblocking, and it is the only mobile browser with extension support allowing you to use adblocking on mobile as well.