If you need to start your argument with "(Unlike my opponent) I know what I'm talking about", your position is likely not very strong to begin with, and you should probably pause and reflect where you went wrong.
"While the practice itself is generally frowned upon, the very capacity for having an affair is an important indicator of highly developed emotional intelligence."
It has been raining all week. From a refreshing drizzle, to a most beautiful downpour... Oh, Mother, why must you spoil me so.
Booting an unattended office computer into a recovery shell from a live USB to modify a LUKS container to allow decryption on lower-end hardware. If anyone saw me right now, they would (rightfully) conclude i was "hacking".
In retrospect, naming my workstation after the AI from Doom was tempting fate. At least, that's what i would have said if i was superstitious; Thankfully, i'm not.
An intellectual's version of getting hammered to drown your sorrows is binge gaming on someone else's console.
Third week of Barely Anything Useful Done, courtesy of a fried motherboard on an uncommonly-found laptop, which used to serve as my primary workstation. The only consolation is that i have the Hard Disk Where All the Data is (HDWAD) and can, therefore, start over as soon as the repair shop finishes soldering, whenever (if ever) that may be.
The government is, by far, not omnipotent. The people who are employed by it and from whom it is comprised would certainly like you to think it is, because it makes their jobs easier.
That frightening moment when you realize that your home partition, set to remount read-only on error, did, in fact, remount read-only.
The good part about having a strong preference towards text-based interfaces, is being able to access your data even if all you have at hand is a recovery shell on a USB stick.
"This toothbrush is way overpriced. Just how much can one toothbrush possibly- (sees dental bill) ...I'll take the whole box."
@privacybrowser
How does this compare with the opinion of the security researcher Troy Hunt? Whose opinion should i trust more?
https://www.troyhunt.com/you-dont-need-to-burn-off-your-fingertips-and-other-biometric-myths/
How does this compare with the opinion of the security researcher Troy Hunt? Whose opinion should i trust more?
https://www.troyhunt.com/you-dont-need-to-burn-off-your-fingertips-and-other-biometric-myths/
The most troubling thing about the tech company whose business model is built around making its users angry, is its uncanny ability to make people angry whether or not they have an account with it, and even if they are actively avoiding it.