@NVIDIAGeForce These things are #beyondfast. I would buy a 4090 if I could find one in stock.
Had to get a 7900XT to tide me over because I couldn't get a 3080 either and was limping along on my trusty 1080 Ti FTW 3.
@TallBart It sucks that a commercial business, stocked according to free market forces, is the only place to get access to books...
There should be a public service to make a more balanced selection of texts available.
@axtran@GergelyOrosz I'm curious about the new assessments. We did Wonderlic when I was hired, but moved to something that is a "better indication of performance" years ago.
First security application I install on ...
macOS: LittleSnitch
Linux Server: Fail2ban
Linux Workstation: etckeeper
Windows Workstation: GlassWire
Windows Server: Sysmon
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What are yours?
@DungeonAlchemi1@echoxwhisper Was thinking along the same lines. I would take the All-Purpose Tool, provided I could attune to it.
Handyperson service FTW, even if the thing that needs fixing requires Mold Earth.
@merill I agree SMS is the highest risk option for skilled and security-conscious users. I've found that any option allowing remote authorization (phone press #, app "allow logon") is worse for the regular user base.
The app is only better in practice for general users if code is req'd.
@AccidentalCISO@elchefe I tip out of pocket because I won't argue with [seemingly] arbitrary limits from people with accounting degrees in a comfy office.