Sounds like you’ve (Musk) got big problems if you’re not sure which is the right answer.
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Yeah, I can’t imagine mass returns would do anything other than increase waste.
Anything without a dead animal isn’t “real” because unnecessary animal abuse is always the answer.
Even if everyone did it what I really don’t understand is how it makes a difference. Everyone can buy before or after the event no?
Just the fan over the stove?
“S-Q-L ‘aight” for SQLite?
Why does The Guardian write acronyms like that? “Cuny” looks so bad.
When I was about 15 I created a list of eight character, randomly generated passwords. I memorized about 10 of them and to this day different combinations have been used for things like disk encryption, Apple ID, etc. I use a password manager for just about everything but there are a few things where knowing your password is a must, so brute-force memorization can be the way to go.
For what it’s worth, only one of the passwords was in a data leak before I started combining them. It happened to be a weaker password anyway (no mixed case) so I use it sparingly for low-priority offline stuff.
Going into this I thought “okay, Verizon’s probably pushing their 5G network” but when I realized they were upgrading to fiber optic, I was like “yeah, we’re fucked.”
Yeah that’s a whole other can of worms. I see this a lot at work where people are asking for direct database credentials and cringe every time.
Is it though? I haven’t used a framework since probably 2007 that doesn’t do this. There are the smaller, more DIY frameworks out there but I’ve never used them professionally.
Like many others have stated, my (also redneck) school taught primarily Mexican Spanish.