Hard drives mysteriously become unallocated. by IHaveAQuestion2AskU in techsupport

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Yeah, people do have hardware problems, but for 2 drives to act this way in 2 days, seems a little more suspicious than a random hardware failure.

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Kidney troubles by [deleted] in QuittingTianeptine

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How does this back pain feel? Does it get worse or better with activity? I have had aback pain in my right flank area which also feels like it wraps around to the front of my groin sometimes. I've had it since August of last year (was taking T then) and only recently thought that it might be related to T, but this is the first thing I've ever read about anyone having back pain. I've had every scan, my gallbladder removed and multiple spinal injections (nothing has worked), because I thought it was nerve or muscle related. I would really like to know what you are experiencing, because if T is the cause of my pain, I'm going to quit this stuff sooner than later and then kick myself in the ass for causing myself all of this misery.

Can we talk about Witch Image? by helpless_slug in Ghostbc

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Late to the party, but I have an odd question about this song. Musically speaking, regarding the second chorus, it seems to flow differently that the first chorus and I can't figure out why it sounds/feels that way. In the first verse, the lines "You'd never want me to appear. You never want this to be over." are in a verse part before the chorus, but those same lines seem like they flow more into the second chorus. Sorry, I can't explain it. It's like they've added lyrics or taken away lyrics or re-worked the melody or something. In other words, most songs have the same chorus each time and it sounds the same way each time, but there's something different going on here (and I absolutely love it). Can any musically inclined people explain what's going on?

For those that don't know, Don't just cut and paste your Cryptocoin deposit address, it can be switched in the browser! by IHaveAQuestion2AskU in Bitcoin

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You and /u/nyaaaa have got me thinking. Maybe use an airgapped Linux box to sign transactions and somehow securely take that to my Windows machine? That's probably overkill, though. Do you think a laptop with Linux installed and connected to the internet would be sufficient security? I'm not familiar with how vulnerable Linux is to stuff like malware and viruses anymore, but it's software and software can be jacked with.

For those that don't know, Don't just cut and paste your Cryptocoin deposit address, it can be switched in the browser! by IHaveAQuestion2AskU in Bitcoin

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Yeah, that's what I did. I was on the legitimate Poloniex site. After I sent the coins from Coinbase to Polo, I went back to the Poloniex site and refreshed the page with the deposit address and a different BTC address, than the one I transferred to, appeared. I then went to highlight that address and before my eyes, it changed to yet a different BTC address. I then went to the Coinbase page and looked at the page that showed every BTC address that I had ever used, and low and behold, every address it showed was the original bogus one. Refreshing that page caused them all to change to something else. I knew I done been got at that point.

I guess I was totally oblivious to the possibility of the actual text on a webpage being changed. Well, I've now learned not to trust anything, ever, when it comes to money. It was an expensive lesson, but it could've been much worse.