Comment Re:Legal protection, and reality (Score 1) 286
Which is why I'll continue to use a passcode instead of activating fingerprint / facial recognition. Hell, my phone even straight-up told me that facial recognition is weaker than a passcode.
Which is why I'll continue to use a passcode instead of activating fingerprint / facial recognition. Hell, my phone even straight-up told me that facial recognition is weaker than a passcode.
I'm assuming there's a missing < in there? 'I <3'
The IMEI isn't a routable phone number. It's an identifier (that is supposed to be) unique to each handset, somewhat like a serial number.
I just bought a couple of his books last week, knowing he wouldn't be around much longer. I haven't had time to fully read them yet (I'm maybe a hundred and fifty pages into Consider Phlebas) but from what I've read so far, the world is now a poorer place for having lost Mr. Banks.
Replying to cancel out an incorrect moderation. I did not want to set this as troll.
Guess what series I was reading when I came up with my current handle.
McCaffrey's books helped me get a jumpstart on literacy way back when. G'bye, Anne. Thanks for all the books.
People aren't taking the time to learn the meaning of the 'available' memory stat in the Task Manager.
Based on my experience, it's usually very close to the total you get when adding 'free' memory and 'cached' memory together.
'Available' in this case means that, as parent suggests, Windows will free it for use as soon as it's needed.
Remember the Northeast Blackout of 2003 ?
...That we lost the Northeastern grid in 2003 through malicious intervention, or that it simply failed and "dominoed" all by itself after some nasty spikes in Canada?
Hey, don't blame us. The article you referenced (link fixed) pegs the domino effect as starting from within Ohio.
The key elements in human thinking are not numbers but labels of fuzzy sets. -- L. Zadeh