Yeah unfortunately
No this is an example where sarcasm and stupidity can’t be distinguished via text alone.
Looks like the printer company did not have antivirus on their systems.
I like the little typo … c:// :)
I had a similar experience and this is what made me switch away from Apple computers.
Mort and Bailey, when they’ll have a weak argument and a much stronger argument, they get you to attack the weak argument, and then they retreat to the stronger, more limited argument.
It’s also typical for a Honda fit
I’m so tired of this. It feels like an onslaught.
Back in 2008 or whatever I let Google handle my voicemails, and I enjoyed the convenience of the machine-transcriptions.
Now I wonder if my voicemails are being studied and trained on or whatever.
I also read the news about the same research article you did.
I was surprised how much I could understand, based on how much trouble people in the study had. Sounds like a wet miserable city our Lord Chancellor is in.
Looks like a prompt or maybe alt text for an image that didn’t render correctly.
“… What does the scouter say about his power level?”
Dragon Ball Z?
Sewing is fading away but maybe that’s different enough
I have the regular F-droid and it does automatic updates now.
The water contributes to rust which is bad for electronics long term
Second, electrolytes on the surface of the electronics, bits of metal, dust, or whatever can enter the water and provide a pathway for electricity.
That’s my guess anyway.
People’s Liberation Army?
The second part of the article states that the stealer logs he’s shown up in only come from computers infected with malware. And it’s possible, even more likely than not, that he used this personal computer for government work.
This is so similar to decaf coffee and caffeine pills!