If you look at the headers, you can tell which ones are fake phishing and real phishing.
If you look at the headers, you can tell which ones are fake phishing and real phishing.
Firefox, which has most of the desktop extensions also working on mobile.
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This is great for people who live in the middling latitudes.
And doomscrolling Wikipedia is still healthier than doomscrolling anything else.
The addiction isn’t being defeated, it’s just being redirected from something worthless to something useful. Well, at least less useless.
80,000/70 ≈ 1150.
1 Million * 1150 = 1.15 Billion
That seems like a big enough fine to not be just be a slap on the wrist.
To be fair, Lenovo also made the ThinkPad. You could throw those down a flight of stairs and they wouldn’t break
Source: I once dropped a thinkpad down a flight of stairs.
If only plug-in hybrids existed…
Any place there is a way to sign up for a service, there should be a way to cancel the service. Make a pop-up that interrupts you every time you open an app asking you to sign up? You need to keep that pop up and ask if you want to cancel every time.
RIP Russian gun YouTubers.
Isn’t Japan right in the middle of a Honda / Nissan merger?
It’s basically the perfect vehicle to be an EV. Short trips with frequent stops, and no need to travel long distances.
Oh, but the microtransactions are 10% off.
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Poetry isn’t for the one reading it, it’s for the one writing it.
Speaking of fiber and things that are not fiber, asymmetric connections are one of the most predatory internet practices in existence, only a small distance behind data caps. Oh, you want our super expensive 1gbps plan? How about 3mbps upload?
Wait, France requires parking lots to be covered?
Most companies add an email header like “X-PHISHTEST” to the phishing tests (and a corresponding spam filter rule) to ensure they don’t get caught by spam filters. If you look at the headers of a spam email, the company test emails will have that header.