At this point I’d back up your photos, etc, and factory reset the phone. Then use a different passcode. Don’t forget to back up MFA credentials so you can get into your Google account after the reset.
At this point I’d back up your photos, etc, and factory reset the phone. Then use a different passcode. Don’t forget to back up MFA credentials so you can get into your Google account after the reset.
That’s completely bullshit. There are, however, a ton of costs associated with domain names.
EU twat: “Hey you wanna go back to Africa?”
Person living in Belgium: “Wtf? No, why would I do that?”
The physics work exactly as you think. You’ve effectively turned your laundry into a swamp cooler.
Ads are common attack vectors. Blocking them is a matter of security.
The problem with something like gfycat isn’t the source code, it’s the storage and bandwidth. That shit is expensive and there’s no way to do it for free without showing ads and not go broke.
I just have a cron script running on a machine that does something like this every 10 seconds
C_IP=`dig +short my.domain`
IP=`curl https://api.ipify.org`
if(C_IP != IP) {
updateRoute53(IP)
}
This is just for my main home server. Gets the job done because if it’s out of date for a few seconds nothing matters.
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