Rutracker is a great addition to what others have suggested.
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Of course you can, you’re only striping one at a time. You could put as many as the physical card can hold.
Best way is to apply glue the back using a regular glue stick. Put it in a book for a day till it dries. Then you’ll need to laminate the card with a non glossy coating to protect it.
That’s just a fundamental problem with security. You can vault up your home but give your idiot brother in law a key and find the back door wide open, him drunk on the kitchen floor.
Prompts don’t work and aren’t really the right way to go because they are annoying and pretty cryptic as apps often assign a myriad of features to a single permission. Everyone’s just going to hit OK.
It’s a difficult issue to solve because there are so many edge cases. And fundamentally you can’t really control what others do with your number.
Honestly. I wish we started talking about doing away with phone numbers altogether. I feel tech is there. And it’s honestly such a massive fingerprint. I’ve had mine for 20 years ffs.
Fuck nestle.
Its nestle isn’t it. Fuckin nestle.
The ones you link are absolute garbage that buy their rating. They will go flat in about a year. If you invest more you can get a chair for basically life.
- Steel case
- HON
- Hermon Miller
All are top brands, stupid expensive new, worth, but stupid expensive. My advice is to go to office resellers. They have some in pretty much every city. You can find killer stuff even if it’s not the best brand. But most are actually quality. All at about a third of the cost you’d be paying new. Which sort of ends up about the same, or a bit cheaper than Amazon crap.
Or, radical opinion, don't let people invest in housing. Also, I noticed BC raised their maximum rental increase from 2% to 3.5%. Almost double. So there's that too 🫠
tl;dr: Answer: not much, it was the first computer what were you expecting
It’ll go thru because money but 🖕Adobe.
Yeah my data is definitely an oversimplification. Raw bitrate doesn’t mean the same between them because they compress differently. I tried to control for that as best I could so it wasn’t the bitrate that was saving file size but the efficiency of the codec.
It’s like a fuzzy start line 🤷♂️
Same movie. 1080p. 2h. 6000 Bitrate. AAC 5.1 audio.
- H264: 8 GB
- H265: 5 GB
- AV1: 3 GB
I really wish government would crack down on this. Every regulatory entity should be on this because it’s nearly impossible to actually get your data deleted. Let alone even send a request without hurdle or hassle.
And everyone is like ya no this is all fine privacy buy iPhone… *flips water bottle