More of a question are you really into computers in anyway or form. Cybersecurity has some prerequisite skills for sure.
More of a question are you really into computers in anyway or form. Cybersecurity has some prerequisite skills for sure.
Are you a computer nerd in your spare time / highly technical ?
I run Unbound on my opnsense firewall.
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It is unique and I have MFA enabled so it hasn’t changed in a very long time. As per current security best practices.
The ones I need, otherwise I always prefer core HA elements if possible.
With recently UI improvements in HA I have actually removed several HACS
It is expected, it is already in the betas but may also require carriers to enable it as some beta testers found it wasn’t available to them initially.
With a 5 year support cycle on iOS devices getting OS updates, ALL of the iPhones going back to 2019 (when it was added to android) will likely support RCS
To be far, apple has had iMessage since 2011 and no one cared about RCS until it was adopted on Android in 2019.
The next version of iOS should add support for RCS which should allow for cross platform larger images as well.
1 million dollars doesn’t go that far these days, at the world scale it is almost nothing.
You could however make a lasting difference in your community by making a scholarship, building needed facilities, or doing something else where you directly make sure the funds go where needed and can’t be used for other uses. Lets face it, if you give it to some charities 90% of it will just go to the administration.
Other than the basics NO.
The exception would be if you are into a lot of outdoor adventure / climbing / mountain biking / hiking where it will just be the two of you on an adventure. Then it is critical.
If most of your life is in a uban setting it isn’t a common or critical skill I would expect.
Never heard of ether of them.
I can see this as a one time verification to help verify the video isn’t being faked / you aren’t working out of a remote cube farm in another country.
Clearwater firm KnowBe4 accidentally hires North Korean hacker
Which one specifically?
LitterRobot 3 – Died after a year… I am not spending money on repairing it as I think the design is fundamentally flawed (DFI system gets pee and litter in it by design and fails). LitterRobot 4 fixes SOME of the issues but I am not dropping that much money on another robot litter box…
I loved not having to scoop so regularly and the immediate clean cycle actually made the litter last longer with just a few top ups.
I have purchased two cat fountains, both died in like 6mo of use even with filters and careful cleaning. Cats loved them and they were purchased because they were not drinking enough… Found out all I needed was a CHEAP larger diameter bowl as their whiskers were touching the edges and that is why they didn’t drink much from other bowls.
Please no! I shouldn’t need to constantly re-grant permissions unless an app has maybe had a major update where it may warrant review.
I am already annoyed how often iOS asks me am I sure I want an app to run in background etc when that is the point of said app.
CrowdStrike managed to break Linux systems a few months ago
https://www.theregister.com/2024/07/21/crowdstrike_linux_crashes_restoration_tools/
Linux, windows and MacOS have security APIs to avoid kernel drivers but they also let the user approve 3rd parties to install them still.
Well then cyber security might not be too crazy of an idea.