Is it connected to this?
Is it connected to this?
Google says asian is not a language.
What if I don’t know anyone who speaks asian?
KIDS AND GROWN-UPS LOVE IT SO
Understanding dryer settings.
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Newb here who can’t seem to fully grasp how permissions work and sometimes carelessly runs services as root. Help…
Well, then… At least we will have apparently made enough progress by then to have eliminated the penny from circulation.
I’m not sure if a hardware barcode scanner would like it but Google Lens can read it just fine.
I love this comment because you can read it the wholesome way or the holesome way.
The current thinking as I understand it is expiry policies make most types of accounts less secure because users just cycle through the same predictable pattern of adding increasing numbers of exclamation points or incrementing the last digit at each required password change, and if you require new passwords to be too substantially dissimilar from x number of previous ones then users can’t remember them at all. Policies that make people use minimally complex passwords because they have too many to remember and don’t understand how password managers work inevitably increase password reuse between services and devices which does the opposite of improving security. Especially with MFA enforced, which I’ve been known to do as aggressively as I can get away with, there’s just no sense in requiring regular password resets – as long as the password remains complex, unique, and uncompromised. I’m not a network security expert but I am responsible for managing these sorts of things in my role and that’s the rationale I use for the group policies in a typical customer’s environment.
Two so far that we know about. The Secret Service doesn’t report on attempts that don’t make the news because it inspires copycats.