They have most certainly done drills and tested the backup. This was probably the first time it was used for real.
They have most certainly done drills and tested the backup. This was probably the first time it was used for real.
… and attempting to kill adblockers!
That’s quite a dick move
It’s like they don’t want anyone to use the product. And just bleed the customers that can’t quickly migrate to something else.
Insane
Thanks for replying. Personally I struggle to see what the use of it ever was. But that’s on me and my reality. Thanks for giving me insight :-)
Not trying to sound judgemental, but what has kept you on up till now?
A good isp would give you something bigger than a /64 - /56 or /48. something that you can subnet.
Because you don’t really own the product. You get a license to use it with some major caveats - Including no modification/reverse engineering etc.
Lack of security updates would be a big one. With Android products that has been my most common reason to switch. With Apple, its usually battery and/or wear & tear.
My old Roomba is getting quite old and I was thinking of replacing it. No idea with what - but I know it won’t be an Amazon product. What other brands are somewhat known for quality?
I will always associate that name with Nuclear holocaust.
Quite fitting
wow you’d think being a ransomware cunt would be as low as you could go.
Hopefully this will stop media outlets using and linking to tweets as their sources.
One can only hope it will speed up twitters death
Sounds like a well adjusted young man with a sure bright future ahead of him…