Wait, let me help you flip it right way again.
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Wait, let me help you flip it right way again.
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Does the president have to understand the message, or just receive it?
Do I know how to use the animal’s skills (e.g. flying) instinctively without learning?
Is my fight or flight response the same as for human me, or do I inherit that from the animal also? (E.g. as a cat am I terrified of dogs?)
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Not everyone is a lying/cheating bastard…
I usually do this:
I’m always wondering if that’s really necessary.
You basically did the same, so it’s not like you could have done more anyway.
Edit: Just realised that if the app has file access permissions, then obviously it could modify/create files in that directory also. So if you really want to clear everything you might want to check this too.
Now I wanna see if I fail other generational Captchas!
But think about our smartphones!
Year 349 since the return of Late Jesus.
It’s about 500 years in the future I think
If the password database is just locally stored/accessed, then it’s still not as bad. Usually password compromising happens because an online service gets hacked or has a bug. That’s why it’s bad to use the same password multiple times. The biggest risk of having the personal machine targeted directly is via scams or other social engineering attacks. And if your dad fails those, then a strong master password wouldn’t make a difference.
But don’t hurt others…
May-B,
Wtf, Felix Baumgartner’s Jump was over 12 years ago in 2012? That can’t be right, what wibbly wobbly time fuckery is this?? 😵💫
I’d imagine that nuclear reactors have multiple safety features, including automatic shutdown systems etc, to prevent catastrophic events even in the absence of human intervention.
Over time stuff would likely still break/leak, but it would only contaminate the immediate surroundings compared to the big bang that would occur when failing fatally during operation.
I don’t know, chances are high that I’d still move away from those places…
etc. should be well within the reach of anyone capable of reading this. Neanderthals could do it, so can you.
Oh you greatly overrate us internet people… 🧌
If I remember correctly, then the punishment is that he will never reach the top. However he is retrying it on his own will because he believes that he’ll reach it this time for sure.
If that is correct, then I guess my answer would be anti addiction therapy 🤔
Maybe it’s wisdom.
Every species that might have grown advanced enough, would have gotten over the point of fighting themselves. So they would be wise enough to have something like the Prime Directive in Star Trek (not interfering with less advanced species’ until they reach a certain milestone).