Ye wull need a tumbler o' irn bru (made fae girders) tae pick this up Translated: you will need a glass of irn bru (made from girders) to pick...
I haven't used IRC since the great Dalnet netsplit of '98
I'm still figuring out how to rewind my DVD collection
Meanwhile, modern phones (Android and Apple) rely heavily on AI which sucks up data and information like a rapid Pacman. It's used for "training"...
Both have their respective security risks, Android vulnerabilities are reported more frequently because the code is open source. iPhone...
I'm surprised Ken didn't sue for the use of his original Diddy Party [IMG]
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I was fortunate enough to visit his grave when that was still there
I have a lot of time for Cedar, I knew the team back in the early 90s when they were using their own DSP code to remove artifacts from old recordings.
100% agree, for a company with about 17 employees they have done a fantastic job
Very disturbing Mr Swirl: The Internet's Most Disturbed User
Done incorrectly it's a horrible resource hog, give me pagination any day
I tested this on a browser where I am not logged in, and I see requests to pubtrky.com each time a new tab opens (almost every other I click a link)
The solution to this would be: Maybe that is something the sister site should think about introducing
A file hash on the original post would ensure any download hasn't been tampered with
It depends if I wanted to download something from there, my lack of trust still stands
archive.org was breached in October 2024, with over 30 million accounts compromised. Email addresses and encrypted passwords were stolen, but the...
Some sites have been known to block free SMS providers
I 100% agree, there have been some pretty gnarly critical CVE's that have been patched that I wouldn't want to ignore.
I have used this in the past, it's free (but there will be other people using the services at the same time as you) https://receive-smss.com/
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