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Virus definitions?
Virus definitions?
Space for what?
Also Cork Lid Trapdoor Spiders
That’s a coo. A coup is the main villain of Samurai Jack.
I feel like it would be negligible degradation for this purpose. Still might not anonymize whomever shares it though, could be watermarked with the same Metadata (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_Identification_Code) without being noticeable to the naked eye
Like a crown roast of lamb, except femurs.
At least 6 is the standard now for IT in general.
I’m allergic to dogs and don’t drink, bad recruiter, shoo! Shoo! spray bottle noises
Nah, they’ll kill it after a year due to hard drive costs. Enough screenshots at a resolution high enough to know wtf you’re looking at and still have vaguely usable data would be absurd.
I could see it rebranded for enterprise usage for businesses and schools though, at an extra cost.
Ew. I’m not entering account credentials on anything I don’t own (ie, at work to see a tutorial on something I need to learn).
Any (enterprise grade) equipment not capable of 6 that is still in use is a ticking time bomb.
Next up, the Oxford comma; Meet the strippers, Hitler and Stalin
Meanwhile, in the US, the government paid ISPs for fiber to be ran and they just pocketed it instead.
Now we’ve got smaller companies running fiber and charging less for synchronous gigabit than you’d pay for copper 500mb down 5mb up, and ISPs are panicking a bit.
All the fiber maps have big empty zones where apartment complexes are, sadly.
The wake up yawn from that pose must be magnificent!
I sure don’t! It works.
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Ehhh, if you filter it with rating:safe, maybe??
Nobody ever accused McTrellix of being efficient software 😆