https://www.traccar.org/ could be a good starting point.
And JFC the monthly subscription price for Pocket is steep for what it offers.
And she made the theme song for James Bond’s No Time To Die.
Quiet-quitting.
*civil forfeiture noises*
security hole that lets unprivileged users accessing a client app get SYSTEM rights to the server
wtf 🤣
Is that a PS5 in your pocket or you’re just happy to see me?
Revanced patches will go BRRRRR on these
The title really looks spammy… just saying.
And thank you, I wasn’t aware of that option :)
When interviewing King, she allegedly admitted the handgun belonged to her and that she bought it from an “unknown person,” according to the affidavit.
It’s possible she claimed it was her gun (and claim she doesn’t know who she bought it from as an explanation) to protect him and take the fall for it, but still a bad situation for everyone involved…
Direct link to the page in question
https://accountscenter.facebook.com/info_and_permissions/off_facebook_activity/
Just like you how end up in the longest wait line or in a traffic jam: because you don’t notice it otherwise.
In the words of Rob McElhenney (who plays Mac): It’s like the opposite of the show Friends
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxEz8OcF6m0&t=921s
A bunch of sociopaths who are stuck together because they’re the only ones who can stand eachothers.
Also, connecting an access point that doesn’t broadcast its SSID has another side effect: all devices configured to connected to it will periodically broadcast a signal to search for that hidden AP instead, so it makes you even easier to track down anywhere else.
Most commercial networks systems have the ability to detect rogue access points by analysing the radio spectrum, and hiding the SSID will not avoid detection once traffic starts flowing to it.
And they can triangulate the position of the rogue AP.
I wish more news organizations would do this. Make the instance only for the employees and have the public follow them through public instances.
It solves the following issues