I have a few at home and a few at work. I don’t need them much anymore with esims, but a few of our users still have older phones.
I have a few at home and a few at work. I don’t need them much anymore with esims, but a few of our users still have older phones.
Updates? No, but still runs like a champ. Even so, an OS from 7 years after its manufacture date is pretty good. My main point was against your “after 4 years” you need to buy a new Mac.
I agree. I work in IT and often get asked what the best phone is when someone is looking. I tell them to go to the store and play around with a number of phones for a while. The one they seem to like best or are drawn to more is the one they should get. It makes 0 difference to me what brand of phone/pc/diapers/whatever someone else uses.
My 2010 MacBook Pro disagrees
And I believe they stopped charging for OS updates before Microsoft did, though I could be misremembering.
I know a shocking number of people who think they’re just as good, and they can’t be convinced otherwise!
Well I don’t have instagram and my 15 PM hasn’t gotten hot, so… confirmed!
We cancelled lasted year and haven’t really missed it.
Same. No matter how annoying they can be sometimes, I wouldn’t give my specific kids up for any amount of money.
This is the best option. Infinitely customizable, plus you get the benefit of all the other fun things you can do with Powertoys!
Well that’s terrifying, thank you for this new fear
I’ve mostly moved to Memmy, but for whatever reason Wefwef keeps reinstalling itself and I can’t figure out how to get it to stop
Google, Apple, and Microsoft are working on Passkeys. I don’t know the security behind it, but so far it’s been great for the few sites that support it.
I don’t know, that feels like a risk
I feel like I could open up to Discksinabag pretty easily
Little from column A, little from column B
I do have an app set up just for 1Password 2fa. Also, when you sign into a new device with 1Password you need:
The password 2fa code Additional “Secret Key” that is account specific that you can only get by logging into 1Password from a trusted device and “adding new device”
At that point, if they get in, they either really want my info or I’m being held at gunpoint.
“He who smelt it, dealt it”