40k a year? So at least 3200 a month for daycare? Who on gods dying earth can pay for that? That’s more than 3 times my rent and my landlord is bleeding me like a stuck pig, what the fuck
40k a year? So at least 3200 a month for daycare? Who on gods dying earth can pay for that? That’s more than 3 times my rent and my landlord is bleeding me like a stuck pig, what the fuck
Yeah the title really is written in a way to badmouth the norwegians. A “scheme” to “lure” the scientist away. Luckily for the US this dastardly scheme would only work if the scientists were treated bad in their home country!
Oh wait
My PC randomly does this too with program.exe or something. And the dumbest part is, that as soon as I press cancel to close the program myself, it starts shutting down completely! Doesn’t even load back into the OS or something, just continues the shutdown like nothing was wrong in the first place.
Every Dutch person in this thread: what the fuck is testing your frame?
2/10 ragebait
Sure, but once you get arrested the Faraday bag won’t be of any use unless you toss the whole thing -including phone- beforehand.
Is this a quote from the article?
My god it is. Satire is dead and the US killed it.
I’ve got a 12 mini and bought it just because it was small. Had nothing else from the apple ecosystem (altho I did buy airpods with the phone cause it had no 3.5mm jack), and still bought it just because it was small. People like to point out and laugh at how tiny the phone is, but I don’t care cause at least I don’t have to carry around half a tablet everyday. Sad to hear they discontinued the mini line, even tho I wasn’t planning on buying apple again.
By punkwithacamera incase anyone’s wondering.
It might be nicely organized but coming from windows the abbreviations can be downright confusing. For example:
Sure, this might be hyperbole and Windows has its own problems, the two different program files folders coming to mind first. But when you come from an OS where system folders are words instead of abbreviations Linux can be really confusing, especially if you are not that tech-savy.
What do you mean? It’s certainly possible when using encryption software such as bitlocker. It’s just not always enabled by default.In fact it’s saved my ass from total data loss a couple of times.
If you can make sure nobody has physical access to your pc than there’s a case to be made that you don’t need it, and if you can’t and are afraid that someone has both knowledge of this fact and the intention to (ab)use it, you use bitlocker.