Same! Had a discussion recently with a guy searching about gun law in Austria for 3D printed weapons. He showed me his Search Query. Didn't even include the word "Law". People just really forgot how to properly query search engines.
I love Keypass XC for it's better User interface but the Kee Broswer addon for Keepass 2.0 is just astronomically better. You can search and edit entries and it doesn't close on you when the page reloads.
Ohh I see you're missing out on the fun side of "legit"
Because this is what I am thinking when somebody says "legit"
Also isn't it some kind of skateboard term from the 90's?
"Broooo that 720 was legiiit 🤙"
"Like" is a critical one for me. As a non native speaker it's just so tempting to use. Like in the above example. I would have 100% introduced that direct speech with Like
Just make a proper threat level analysis.
Are you a journalist or politically exposed person in a non-democratic or semi democratic system?
No?
Are you in a key position of a company or agency providing (for) critical infrastructure?
No?
Are you just a little shit, trolling on the internet?*
Yes? Maybe just dial that back.
Verdict: You are of no interest for a state sponsored Spy Software or some script kiddy trying to wreck your day.
*Hypothetical situation. Does not necessarily apply to the OP.
I recommend giving the X Man Series another try.
I recently did and it gave me a warm fuzzy feeling. The original timeline just feel like perfect cheap action movies from the 2000s. Brought me back to my childhood.
Same with the "Unbreakable Trilogy"
That sucks so much. I have such a cool vein scanner built in to unlock my laptop jedi style and I can't use it because Fujitsu decided to not add support for Linux 🙄
Nobody goes like" Oh fuck I can't take it anymore I just need another hit of Google Lens"
Keeping accounts for key services is a smart idea because at least you will always be able to take control if you need to. Also identity theft gets harder
Yes-ish
However the differences are not as big as you think.
While this might be true for the luxury brands the "common" brands do share parts, often quite crucial ones too. (Think headlamps, think servos) Also they started to borrow design aspects from each other. They are not identical but certain lines do look very similar on a quick glance
I mean this is sort of like what the new NIS2 Regulations tries to achieve. Make critical infrastructure producers and maintainers aware and force them to treat their infrastructure accordingly.
Dealing with Microsoft Forums really made me appreciate Startpage. Every link you click in the search results opens a new tab.