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As long as computers are networked, there will always be data breaches. Doesn’t matter what form of gov’t or economy you live under.
As long as computers are networked, there will always be data breaches. Doesn’t matter what form of gov’t or economy you live under.
You, sir, have a case of the brainworms. Might want to have that checked out.
It’s silly how the anti-AI hivemind will downvote you for simply informing them that you find AI useful.
500MB, not Mb. Order of magnitude difference there.
how can it be that my little mini J1900 Celeron (2 GHz) with 4 GB RAM cannot handle this bandwith?
Because it’s ancient, and when it was new it was bottom-of-the-barrel.
Heck, these days even routers require app activation for no reason other than to be shitty
There are more often than not alternatives that exist that don’t have this requirement.
As someone who’s accepted crypto as payment for about 10 years now, it really isn’t. Income is income to the IRS. You pay taxes on the value of the crypto you received as payment, full stop. It really doesn’t matter what you accept as payment. Could be crypto, could be russet potatos.
it’s also short for CyberPunk
Unless you view it with an adblocker, like a sane human would do. Looks perfectly normal for me.
I’m sure you’re one of the ones that will complain when all journalism is replaced by AI, while lacking the basic understanding of why that had to happen.
Reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
The tax man doesn’t care if your business takes cash, card, or crypto. Income is income, whether you’re a business or a regular joe.
It’s the reason I don’t think people 80+ should be allowed to drive.
Or have access to nuclear codes.
Part of my job description includes repairing PCs. I see quite a lot of them over the course of a month. I also set up lots of new PCs for people when they buy them. All I see Bitlocker enabled on by default are Surface devices and the occasional Lenovo laptop/tablet hybrid POS. So I pulled that statistic from my own personal observations.
I couldn’t if I wanted to. I live 30 miles from my work. No thank you.
The majority of articles I come across are exactly like this, needlessly drawing everything out to maximize word count and, thus, maximize ad space.
But we aren’t really.
They’re definitely in use by Best Buy
How is it not a fork?