Touchscreen pigeon crap is non conductive
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EL-9mECyZAA" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EL-9mECyZAA
Been looking for a useful search engine. None of the above work for me.
Google was useful until they went mainstream. Nada since then.
If it's free, it's most likely that you're the product, not the email service.
I haven't had issues so far w/ my domain. Could it be lack of a trust relationship, i.e., first email = attachments or link(s)? Unsure.
Spam filters are weird. Every once in a while my work email quarantines .gov emails... we're DOD. Go figure.
Being facetious thinking of humorous responses to the DOD being blocked from viewing emails from the government!
[Beer]
What's really fun is when DISA sets up a mail.mil address for someone and then their agency mail gets routed to that, and they have no way to check it. And DISA refuses to delete the account because reasons. And won't do an SMTP alias. And Jimmy the contractor is hosed.
Maybe the first place to start is here on AR-15.CO?
Every page here loads scripts from google, via the ajax.googleapis.com libraries.
So even here, google can probably track your every click, page load, form submission, and search.
Darn. I always thought of ar15-co as my safespace[emoji6]
Not being on Facebook Is not enough.
Just looking into this. Ran into this video about IPFS. Sounds interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pqB...Y&spfreload=10
To be clear as people seem to want stuff on the internet for 'free' (e.g. gmail, search, etc.). If you are *NOT* paying for the product - then *YOU* are the product.