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  • They should annex Mexico too and call it the North American - European Union. The NAEU.

    Could you imagine the trading asset Mexico would mean for the European Union? Plus, cracking down on drug trafficking across the Atlantic would be easier.

  • Basically, I specifically want cold storage, and not cloud. I will only add, not delete from it. And I don't want it encrypted.

    I have a client with a photographic studio. To give you an estimate, his data is around 14TB of mostly camera pictures with approximately 20 years or history and the owner believe it or not, relies on multiple external hard drives for cold storage, he has a 2TB Seagate thats like 2011-2012 old which still works.

    To put in a cupboard tho, M disc is your best bet.

  • A few years ago (when Intel's 12th gen got released) got an i7 11700kf + a Z590 mobo for $180 USD from a guy on Marketplace, and the motherboard is an AsRock Z590ac . The price was a steal but now it got me wondering if the previous owner didn't know the brand and that's why he got rid of it so cheap. Still works great and even runs Mac OS with clover.

  • The first time I heard it, it meant that it was a vuln present since the launch of that version unknown to the publisher, so meaning on day 0 it was possible to exploit it.

    Then, when I was studying for a certification I learned they changed the definition to mean it was the number of days a vendor had to patch that vulnerability, and in some cases after being patched these vulnerabilities would get a name assigned to them.

    And now, is more of a clickbait word for articles.