[-] MangoPenguin 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Gotcha, try setting up local records on local DNS instead to see if that solves it.

[-] MangoPenguin 2 points 2 days ago

Gotcha, one model for everything would be quite expensive though given all the extra sensors, better displays, solar charging and stuff the higher end ones have yeah?

What kind of apps do you want to use?

These probably seem like dumb questions but the only other smart watch I've used was an android wear model, and that was an absolutely miserable experience compare to my garmin. I never found any apps worth using on it aside from normal built in smartwatch stuff.

[-] MangoPenguin 1 points 2 days ago

Only for records on the public internet. Local DNS records are done locally. Unless you're not using local DNS records or something?

[-] MangoPenguin 2 points 2 days ago

What would you like them to add?

[-] MangoPenguin 1 points 2 days ago

That is one awful looking interior

[-] MangoPenguin 4 points 2 days ago

Which is odd because their stuff is really good for sensors, and has weeks of battery life vs other smartwatches that struggle to last a day.

[-] MangoPenguin 4 points 3 days ago

That would make more sense than not having a PW manager, sometimes you're just so tired out that you run on autopilot without thinking about things.

[-] MangoPenguin 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I don't think that's been true of windows since maybe 7 onwards, I've swapped windows installs between completely different hardware (Intel > AMD and several generations newer) without any issues, other than licensing freaking out, but that's why other solutions exist lol.

But yeah a USB-C SSD enclosure works fine as a bootable device, so you can have a portable OS with you.

[-] MangoPenguin 12 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Phishing emails are getting pretty good these days, and fairly well targeted too. I get some at work that are fairly convincing, emulating emails from services we actually use.

However...

"Hunt clicked on the phishing email, which led him to enter his credentials and one-time passcode into a hacker-controlled login page."

Using a password manager should have prevented this, or at least make it a lot more likely you would realize something is wrong, because it will only enter your credentials on the correct domain name.

I also do the whole "don't click links in emails, go to my bookmark for that service instead" thing as much as I can too. Especially for banking, I never click any link on those messages.

[-] MangoPenguin 4 points 3 days ago

It's good to be aware of and in general treat anything uploaded to the internet as public, but it also is a bug that the software isn't working right.

[-] MangoPenguin 2 points 3 days ago

For windows the powertoys resize extension works great, just a right click option to easily make images smaller.

[-] MangoPenguin 33 points 4 days ago

Too much advertising, it just feels off.

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