Had fun with the original Forza Horizon and Midnight Club L.A.
Had fun with the original Forza Horizon and Midnight Club L.A.
Sceptre has Non smart TVs. May be the only ones left to be honest
The annoying thing is that even without it connected to the internet, it’s still slowed down by the OS. I did the same and it’s still not as responsive to things like switching inputs as the projector I was using before it.
Would love an OSM map that had surveilance camera locations listed. Looked on organic maps, but that’s not an option to place.
Should’ve done A New Hope and just gotten Steve Downes voicing him.
Since we’re all throwing out DNS options, I’ll toss in NextDNS
Spotube uses m4a as a format and doesn’t always get it right as it basically just searches the song on YouTube
I mentioned this in a different post but I use both my password manager with totp as well as a YubiKey as authentication methods as I always have either my keys or my phone.
As for the recovery codes, SanDisk flash drives come with a password protected vault program that I put them in, then put that flash drive in my fire safe. Maybe not the most elegant solution, but it’s worked for me so far.
You MONSTER, look at the poor girl!
I use a YubiKey and I like it. At this point the bulk of my 2FA is in ProtonPass, but for my work Microsoft 365 and Duo specifically it’s nice to default to it and I’m more likely to have it since it’s on my key ring, than my phone. Also nice to have stuff pointed to that rather than an app if you like to upgrade or wipe your phone frequently.
I think most businesses that don’t provide work phones should be getting them for their employees so they don’t need to require that employee install an app on their personal device.
Maybe look into Hushed. I know they advertise having UK numbers. It’s a similar service but I don’t think they have a desktop client
EFF sent out a campaign to their mailing list this morning about how banning it is a bad move for free speech and a better option would be to create actual data privacy laws that companies have to follow to do business in the US, but of course that would just put more money in politicians pockets to ensure it never sees the light of day.
(New) disabled all my inbox rules and since you can’t create new rules in the OWA irom what I could see, there was basically no management. Glad I moved my personal stuff to Proton before they kill the standard Outlook app entirely
I don’t know what kinds of packets WiFi calling sends, but I would assume a public IP would be in there somewhere and, at least from a law enforcement perspective I can’t imagine it would be too hard to get the address tied to it.