Rugs. Same benefit of carpet except you can throw them in the washing machine. Run a boom and mop on the tile while you wait for the wash cycle.
Rugs. Same benefit of carpet except you can throw them in the washing machine. Run a boom and mop on the tile while you wait for the wash cycle.
Rip it out and lay tile.
I don’t understand how this can even be an issue with such strict gun control laws where citizens cannot own any weapons that are military caliber.
According to gun control advocates, they should be living completely free of violence of any kind.
Not saying it’s likely, but within possible reason.
Google pulls from Waze, but Waze isn’t allowed to pull data from Google.
Waze. Google Maps literally gathers a large part of it’s traffic real time data from Waze (which they also own).
The Expanse. The Boys and Gen V. Sneaky Pete. Man in the High Castle.
Those are all pretty good. Certainly not a catalog worth having the service … But it is a good list to have in relation to the title of this commity. Yar.
Yes. The openess of the operating system is meaningless if the phone’s firmware isn’t open.
On the other hand, 10 years ago there’s almost no chance you would think that the Disnet Chanel would be a feature in an automobile.
No need to get the wallet out when loose pocket change will cover it
The business model you are describing is perfect for a food truck.
Unless someone happens upon your home networ…
If you have an IP camera system exposed to the outside, they will “happen upon you” within the hour.
It’s one of the top things searched for in wide net port scans.
But unlike those cloud services, your home network likely doesn’t have enterprise level threat detection to alert you to it, or a team of network engineers to try to guard against it.
a lot more people are going to be looking to target the cloud provider than your home network.
I can show you logs with tens of thousands of hits from all IPs all over the globe trying to gain access to a single NVR that has a port open on the WAN side of a network.
Besides email servers or FTP servers, cameras are the next highest thing target for attacks. The minute they go online they become a flaming red beacon for hackers.
Half the reason to own a security camera system is so you can monitor it while away. Can’t do that if the system isn’t online.
In general, cloud services have far better security than DIY systems. All of the hacked systems in this article are home based systems.
Not according to Dropbox ToS. You already agree to allow them to use your materials for marketing and research purposes. This is only a minor step further.
If you use any Google service, everything of yours is their business. You are their product, voluntarily.
They were reviewing the trailer on fucking Fox News today. Lmao.
There are about the size of a paper towel, and only slightly stronger material.
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