Do apps really install the moment you press the button on Android? On iPhone you have to confirm through Face ID or by entering your passcode first.
Do apps really install the moment you press the button on Android? On iPhone you have to confirm through Face ID or by entering your passcode first.
(Make sure you’re doing this all behind a VPN)
I don’t personally trust the free streaming sites. I torrent the bare mp4 or mkv file because I can just play it on my own computer without worrying about malware or being tracked.
There are multiple mirrors for The Pirate Bay, just search it on your favorite search engine and they should come up. At least one of them always works. There’s also sites like 1337x, among other free trackers. (RIP RARBG, you’ll always live in our hearts)
There’s also private trackers that are a lot easier to get into than others.
Wow, do this many people really not get the reference? I thought it was funny
Someone already suggested bringing it to the cops earlier in this thread
A single lightning strike could power a large city for a few milliseconds. Not even seconds or minutes. Definitely not months.
Or as I’ve discovered recently while troubleshooting local infrastructure, the ARP table. Essentially the DNS of IP addressing
No, because pretty much all of it is bad. Elaborating would be meaningless.
Print drivers in Windows have actually been in userspace for a while now. That’s why the cheap drivers that come with your $40 Inkjet from Walmart don’t cause bluescreens anymore.
It’s wild to see people in the piracy community of all places have an issue with someone benefiting from data they got online for free.
Yeah I didn’t need my fingerprints scanned at all for a passport. Just my picture.