

What weird morals do optometrists run into?
What weird morals do optometrists run into?
I hate that I do this, but when I do finally respond to an email or letter and it’s been too long, I sign off with “Yours eventually”
It’s a common choice for adding noise to snitch lines (e.g. a webpage or email address for reporting that you think your neighbor is an immigrant or that your boss hasn’t fired your black colleague yet).
Lots of folks spam those channels, and the bee movie script is a meme text to spam it with.
This is great. I think that September 11th fits even better.
There were just enough pixels in the first panel that I was able to find the video. I haven’t watched it myself.
I’ve been running opensuse for years now. It’s great. Welcome aboard
You can use keepass in multiple ways where the password never touches the clipboard. I usually use it with a Firefox extension that fills in the fields. You can also have it swap back to your last window and autotype (not sure exactly what the mechanism is).
If you do copy, it clears it from the clipboard history ~10s after copying. I’m pretty sure that’s configurable.
They were talking about the device from the article, when a non-wired remote was a new and neat idea. Also, standardized, long-lasting batteries may not have been as common as we’re used to these days.
That’s the world where the original engineers decided not to go with an electronic device, so they didn’t have customers buying the bleeding edge tech and thinking it had bricked a couple of months after purchase because “did you change the battery?” wasn’t a consideration they were used to yet
This reads as sarcastic to me, but I and many others legitimately do, through the use of a password manager. I have an encrypted database that syncs between my phone, laptop, and a vps, and I occasionally manually back up to a free email account. I only need to remember the one password to unlock the db.