My iPhone has never intentionally made noise
My iPhone has never intentionally made noise
You literally used the word “than” in your comment just now.
You’ve used some phrasing that I am not really following. What exactly do you mean by “stable” in regards to an email address? And what is an “unknown” domain?
I do this for every website, not just financials. As long as you have a quick and easy way to create the email aliases and you’re using a password manager I think it can be an easy and effective boost to security.
Just to be clear, the “reason” here is that your expectations are not correctly aligned with the project goals.
Does your city police department plow the roads?
I wonder why the NYPD owns a dump truck
I’m so happy he lived to see the discovery of the particle and the confirmation of his theory
This looks like an attempt to reproduce the web-of-trust functions provided by Keybase.io. Keybase has historically been a great resource that fills the same role as the PGP/GnuPG web of trust for a much broader range of identity attestations.
An open implementation of this concept has been sorely needed since Keybase got bought and shitcanned by Zoom during the COVID lockdown. Zoom wanted to aqui-hire all the Keybase devs to boost development on their lacking encryption and security. Sadly, Keybase has basically been abandonware since then.
Yeah, there’s been dynamic pricing at grocery stores for as long as I’ve been alive.
Five years later? What a half-fast attempt at a joke!
I have to wonder if this doesn’t also close the door on many of Trump’s options for raising the money he now owes for his judgments.
Ironically, by selling out so quickly they are really damaging the quality of the results they will get. The overwhelming majority of those kits just got sold to a bunch of coffee nerds with notifications set for his channel and not the broad consumer base they say they want to reach.
And now guyrocket is too embarrassed to admit they thought they were making a funny joke and didn’t realize they were 32 years too late to the punchline.