

Is the time on your phone correct?
Is the time on your phone correct?
Under Fingerprint Unlock -> Second Factor Pin
Graphene can do both at the same time: fingerprint+password/pin as the second factor. This won’t stop someone from holding you at gunpoint, but at least it would stop cops (in some cases)
I’m not sure what you mean.
The reason I’m not switching yet, is that there’s no federated auth. If they had that, I’d switch in a heartbeat.
I mean, that’s always kinda been the case. Plex uses their own infrastructure to do remote streaming, and that requires that they know your IP address, and therefore your ISP. I don’t think this really changes much in regard to cops. If that’s your concern, definitely don’t use Plex.
If the server owner has it though, users can still watch remotely.
They “work” (sometimes), but usually get it from somewhere upstream like Intelius.
The “progress bar” is not real. It’s designed to get you to dedicate enough time to the search so that you’ll be more likely to pay up when you hit the paywall.
A work around, sometimes, is to search for their opt out forms. These do not typically have that BS, and allow you to remove the relevant listings.
it wasn’t /s
this is the most reddit conversation I’ve had on lemmy so far
I too, thought it was obvious. I don’t think we need to put /s after every sarcastic remark.
The Midwest will have increasingly bad tornado outbreaks driven by climate change.
That’s nuts.
I’d just use benchmarks from openbenchmarking.org and Passmark’s cpubenchmark.net if you want to determine performance.
Interesting, even the commercial grade ones die that fast?
Yeah, it has a built in pump, so currently I’m pumping it outside into our french drain. I highly recommend dehumidifiers with pumps so you can drain the water anywhere.
That’s another thing I’m definitely paranoid about, and it kind of does come with similar paranoia. Come to think of it, there’s moss growing on part of our roof… really should get that cleaned up.
Sorta, that’s how the foam kinda works - you drill small holes in the drywall and then inject the foam into the void. The foam expands about 30:1 to cover much of the bottom part of the void.
Absolutely, this is good advice. I forgot to add that I bought one of those giant commercial dehumidifiers once discovered. Since it’s so oversized it keeps much of the house pretty dry.
Tobasco is great on pizza, but that’s about all I use it for.