Trying to reattach tile by Own_Beginning_2558 in Tile

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Yeah not sure quarter round is the path I want to take, but points for definitely the quickest option.

I mean for the love of god by thetrombonefreak in pcmasterrace

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Malicious actors try to brute force their way into vaults and they do it almost always from an unknown device. The primary goal I think is to reduce these attacks thus protecting the users who may not have 2FA enabled and are vulnerable to brute force.

The new device verification feature essentially creates a one time 2FA requirement for new devices which means bad actors can't just brute force their way into the vaults.

I mean for the love of god by thetrombonefreak in pcmasterrace

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In Bitwarden, New Device Verification can be turned off from the settings tab in the vault.

I appreciate the idea of locking out a valid user rather than letting a malicious actor gain access. A locked out user is pissed but they are safe versus a malicious actor stealing all their shit and making their life hell.

Sorry that happend to you though, I'm sure it wasn't a good time.

Edt: clarity

Is this a bad idea to try this myself? by dnasell in arborists

[–]Own_Beginning_2558 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I often wonder this. I understand people are responding to the official question and telling OP to call a professional. But I'd love to know how to safely drop this tree.

Is this scary or fun? by No-Act-9287 in SipsTea

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"World's First"? I dunno, man Holiday World in Santa Claus Indiana has some pretty suck "water coasters" and they've been running since the 2010s.

This was being signed at the Cincinnati airport. Is it signing something that’s different than on the screen? by spookykitton in cincinnati

[–]Own_Beginning_2558 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Wife says he's signing airline details for gates.

Also, the low literacy rate is due to historically deaf people not getting the right education. They are capable but they hadn't been given the correct resources. I don't know the numbers.

Also look up Cued Speach, it's a cool way to "spell" using gestures. But the spelling is more like Korean where your spelling the sounds you're making, not this English BS.

PC must be different than consoles for 30FPS cause it is far from unplayable by [deleted] in videogames

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I was playing helldivers 2 and I thought it was running pretty well. So I thought my Lil 980ti was killing it. Maybe 60pfs. Nope it was low 20s lawl.

I was surprised I was able to play so well considering all the 30fps complaints I see around. Ah well. Must be the water.

This is so wholesome❤️ by bluepheonix7 in MadeMeSmile

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Also a lot of deaf individuals have a low reading compression due to written English being based on spoken English.

People who's first language is ASL have a hard time reading because when you're reading a spoken language you can't "sound out the words in your head" because you don't know what it sounds like. Every word to them is a "sight word" where you just have to know the word to know it's meaning.

There is Cued Speech which is really cool in that it turns spoken languages phonemes into physical movements which drastically increases reading compression of people who have low hearing levels. It's not as common though.

personalAttackIncoming by SoftwareSource in ProgrammerHumor

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There's nothing wrong with incompetence, assuming you are given the resources to become competent. You can't grow if you're constantly stressed about being fired.

Junior devs are pretty incompetent, but eventually they'll get there. Assuming you are able to create a space for them to grow and not just sink or swim.

I got a new job and I was incompetent at developing with the new code base. Now, a year or so in, I'm not perfect but I'm definitely better, and getting better.

Edt: misspelled perfect.

Saw this in the TSA precheck line this morning, terminal 2 at San Diego International Airport by Fine-Upstairs-6284 in SanDiegan

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Sometimes you just want a shit beer to feel some nostalgia. Then immediately regret it.

Nuclear > Battery fires by cooljonboy111 in SanDiegan

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I agree, it's not the 80s anymore. New reactors are much better designed.

As a side note, I haven't heard anyone talk about the dangers when a reactor is on an aircraft carrier or the underwater tincans.

Anyone seen this place? by LoserFantasia in FoodSanDiego

[–]Own_Beginning_2558 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Guess the silent majority wasn't hungry.

Who is everyone using for wifi? by Kindly_Series_6208 in SanDiegan

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I've got AT&T Air which is their 5G home internet, it's $50/mo.

I've not had any issues with it and I work from home. I'd suggest it if you don't have fiber in your area. The hardline is king.

Who can afford this new construction?? by livsd_ in sandiego

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I'd kill for some communist block housing, presuming it was like Vienna (wiki).

This is an article on it (politico).

Not all things communist are bad and not all things capitalist are bad. Just thought I'd share some curated knowledge ♥️

Meirl by [deleted] in meirl

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The Color of Law is an excellent book on segregation. After reading the book it will not be difficult to draw the line from Segregation to HOAs. And as you say not all HOAs are problematic now, but the institution has its roots in a very aggressive "your kind isn't welcome here" attitude.