

Right, because if that’s what they wanted to do this is how they’d go about doing it rather than, let’s say, using any one of the dozen or so Google-controlled device administrator apps already on your phone.
Right, because if that’s what they wanted to do this is how they’d go about doing it rather than, let’s say, using any one of the dozen or so Google-controlled device administrator apps already on your phone.
They are, but I feel like there are people who like to cause unnecessary confusion by making things out to be more complex than they are (not just limites to roundabouts, either).
“Dozens”? Like, what, thirty or so? At that point, just use the actual fucking number.
A bit of info for anyone who doesn’t know how to use a roundabout: it’s just a one-way street that loops around on itself tightly. Seriously. That’s it.
Yes, it’s a shame they didn’t make a fifth one 😐.
Honestly in rare situations that a device like that needs to be accessible from the wild Internet I think it’d be mad to expose it directly, especially if it’s not manageable as you suggest. At the very least, I’d be leaning on a reverse proxy.
Be sure to regularly defrag your C: drive or things might slow down.
“If there is an infinite number of buckets, there must be a bucket where the other buckets don’t exist.”
Proud supporter here. I chuck them a few quid every month.
A lot of services have got wise to that block +alias addresses, or at least treat them all as a single address. its_me+ubereats45@gmail.eggs is obviously an alias, but ubereats45@its_me.eggs is harder to detect.
I feel like you’re asking that because you have an absolute zinger ready to go but you’re not sure how it’ll be received.
It’s amazing how stuff that was simple even twenty years ago is so unusual now. I’m in the UK and we simply do not have cheques any more, for example. About ten years ago I had to pay a supplier in the US by cheque and I actually had to go to my bank and get them to print one for me - the staff member who helped me said they’d worked there two years and it was the first cheque he’d had to produce. When I was a kid people paid with cheque constantly, everyone had a chequebook, though I’ve got to say I’m glad to see the back of them. If guess that withdrawing specific denominations of cash is the same. If I just wanted to withdraw an amount of money, I’d use my nearest cash machine, but to specifically ask for this quantity of that denomination is, presumably, a bit left field.