Odd, I’ve never had that experience. Maybe you’re using a VPN or something that makes your IP look more suspicious.
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Odd, I’ve never had that experience. Maybe you’re using a VPN or something that makes your IP look more suspicious.
Validation level is set by server owners, you are unlikely to need to verify a phone number except in the biggest (and therefore spammiest) servers
Of course it’s Nexon.
I wonder how they figure the 0.6% if those systems aren’t sending telemetry via the internet. Is there an organization that does a hardware census or something?
At least on 10 it is relatively simple to disable Cortana and forget it exists. I can’t believe Microsoft is trying to make Copilot key a thing.
Yeah, so you probably meant boot lickers. What you wrote was boot kickers.
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Probably more of a “Do x, y, and z and we agree not to sue you about it”
I tend to avoid games that have that sort of anticheat already, but that looks very useful. Thanks for sharing!
Very relatable. Unfortunately we just don’t live in a world where that’s currently possible right now.
I’m planning to switch to some Linux or other at end of support for W10. I’m hoping Proton will take care of most of the games I want to play, and a single-purpose Windows VM will take care of the rest, if that’s not too big of a security risk to the host OS.
Fuck WordPress, but also it kinda sounds like WordPress is more in the right here.
It’s not the scraping itself, but the purpose of the scraping, that can be problematic. There are good reasons for public sites to allow scraping.
They really decided to be annoying to the very end. Typical Kaspersky.
I see it very differently, although it looks primitive, the added detail really emphasizes just how much effort this was considering it was made in the early '90s.
Scrolled too far to find this
well, if whatever code automatically turns plaintext links into hyperlinks isn’t Markdown related, then it’s still the instance or client you’re using that has the problem. before they edited the trailing space in, it was working correctly on my end. You should consider looking into it and filing a bug.
That would seem to be a failure of your client’s or instance’s Markdown parsing. The link works correctly from Mbin.
Touch typing. Like I said I cannot find any reputable statistics. touchtypeit.co.uk claims “according to research” it’s less than 20%, but does not actually link any specific research. There are some other sites like it that are trying to sell you a product and list a low percentage, but I can’t find any actual studies or statistics
There is an issue on the Mbin repo asking for that as an option if you are or know a developer with free time
Thanks for the uncomfortable chuckle.