According to this article, "lived"
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/justin-bieber-former-la-home-120002335.html
According to this article, "lived"
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/justin-bieber-former-la-home-120002335.html
"Sick people given hugs"
Ans yet this piece is 1.28
It is literally how the company started. It was supposed to be flat-sharing platform. Not sure where it all went to shit.
I don't think it caches the password. Rather a decryption key is derived from your password and is used to unlock the encrypted blob.
Why would this need a source? Is this scientific material or some shit? Do I have to include source of what I write every time?
Source is common sense. People either get annoyed enough to leave, or are dumb and stay. Well, third option - like with YouTube - is to circumvent their bullshit somehow. But that's not possible with every platform.
And yet all they did was annoy people into leaving. The only ones left are those that think they can't live without a platform.
Well, then I didn't hit the limit yet lol.
Air-gaping applications has become way harder when everyone introduced the cloud-based bullshit. You either lose half the features (due to not being online) or the whole application due to needing to upgrade the license/new OS where the old app doesn't work, or other bullshit.
And, sadly, that's where most people are. Convert half the application to cloud and then deprecate the features in offline mode. And yet it's cheaper to just do these calculations offline.
I've extracted about 40 keys from my school, all W10, Education edition (equal to Enterprise), but work with any newer edition. Unlimited number of uses, no expiration. I've been sharing them left and right, and if one goes bad, I just let them switch to a new one.
JMPed