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Google Authenticator will back up keys. I often add keys on my main phone and read them off my backup phone.
Google Authenticator will back up keys. I often add keys on my main phone and read them off my backup phone.
But who uses that? I recall using a gnome plugin a few years ago that required an Open weather API key that you could use any location for.
Would Chromebooks not fit that description?
It’s happening!!
Reminds me of the Horizon games.
You’d never get it there if you don’t retard the timing on the fire truck’s motor.
They’re running games on the M1 GPU? The last time I heard about it the developers had to restart the GPU driver every frame and they said there was a huge way to come still.
Also you press the clutch pedal a lot harder and quicker than the brake pedal so you really slam it.
It hit the extra wide brake pedal instead of the non-existent clutch pedal.
I just chose a number haha. That makes it much more feasible then.
Once a minute, and only if the screen contents change. I imagine there’s something lightweight enough.
That’s not the worst idea ever. Say a screenshot is 10 mb. 10x60x 8 hours =4800mb per work day. 30 days is 150gb worst case scenario. I suppose you could check the previous screenshot and if it’s the same, then don’t write a new file. Combine that with OCR and a utility to scroll forward and backward through time, it might be a useful tool.
That’s really neat. I didn’t know anybody was still working on a desktop mode for Android and I definitely didn’t know about running Windows applications.
When the cheese has a wake up 6 hours later with no balls in it.
Coworker lore
That’s wild. I suppose there’s lots of outdated print media with all these email addresses that never gets checked if it’s out of date.
It’s an error, since no amounts of zeros, even infinite, would make it equal 10.
7 years ago. It’s been a very welcome change here.