They no longer require authy for time based codes, so I would update to use an authenticator app when you next get in.
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They were probably made in a slightly dried mud, then sand or other light particles were blown over. Over time this was compacted and the mud became harder than the sand. They are probably still not so hard that you wouldn't have to be careful to reveal them.
There have been some trackways found from dinosaurs, so they can last even longer.
Iirc there was a previous attempt to patch this, it would appear a slight variation was not fixed in the patch. Might be why people are saying zero day.
You still need to send the acks when downloading. If the upload is saturated then you will still have issues downloading stuff, as either the acks are delayed or dropped.
Something simple that people would ask why you want it. Also needs to be non-aggressive. Like non-content traffic. Why would you want something that is not the content?
Fortunately not had to yet in this playthough. I do still try to make everything walk-able anyway.
Don't forget commentary that the only way to get people to listen is to do something dramatic. Dude had to blow himself up before anyone would take it seriously.
Gotta justify all that money that they have just spent without any trials, testing or end user input.
Ah yes the era of, "it's an animated cartoon, so it must be a kids film!"
Prior to cloud flare and Google doing DNS, a common one was 4.2.2.2 which is a level 3 IP.
I feel it's missing the 3 meter cables to connect ports around 10cm apart. Also need to have them knotted together with one the wrong side of a fibre connection.
In case you are interested, facebook now opens links in a site of thier's, but it contains an embedded window of the site you were linked to. This means that facebook can follow any other links you follow while on that site. It has the site effect of you not visiting that site but instead facebook's "hidden window" shows in the history.
It has no practical reason to exist other than allowing them to gather more data.
Some mobile browsers might have an add-in to auto-break you out of the window.