Bitwarden has a 2FA recovery code possible so you could use a unlabeled hard copy of the code. It cycles after every use so it would get you one recovery and doesn’t use SMS so it’s immune to SMS shenanigans.
Bitwarden has a 2FA recovery code possible so you could use a unlabeled hard copy of the code. It cycles after every use so it would get you one recovery and doesn’t use SMS so it’s immune to SMS shenanigans.
Have you run a marathon this week? No? Your medical insurance rates are 2x until you resolve this problem.
Not anymore. Rent has almost doubled where I’m at and South Florida seems to be worse
Yeah, they’re still on backorder since everyone (understandably) lost their minds when they dropped the current gen models. Should be cleared up by early next year.
Probably framework. I think they are reading the writing on the wall with all of the Thinkpad fans I know either having purchased one or on preorder for the new ones.
I remember when I played IoG and Terranigma years later and was super angry that I hadn’t heard of either back in the day lol
The campaign has some absolutely wild parts of it. It’s worth playing through that if nothing else
Some best buy stores have demos in the US where you can try it out for a bit. I honestly find the social aspects to be the most interesting part of VR (and I’m not a people person). A 10 minute demo isn’t probably going to completely sell you on VR but they can answer questions etc.
Sometimes occasionally but they’re probably never going to be cheap. Too hard/expensive to manufacture which is why folks like Samsung keep trying really hard with quantum dot LED panels.
That being said, I regret nothing about purchasing my LG C9 OLED TV a couple years ago. Works fantastic, looks fantastic and I pretty much never use the built in UI for anything by going to a Nvidia Shield for my content/streaming needs. I think the LG C series does an excellent job and it occasionally goes on sale during holidays/Black Friday.
do you want to primarily game on it or do you want it to be a great phone that can game? both are good options but we need to know use case to help make a good decision.
things have come a long way in the last 5 years or so. i have a lot of bad things to say about Samsung software but updates/support is good now. that being said, I’m on a pixel as a primary device at the moment so YMMV
I think most of us are just tired of obvious paid for reviews with built in talking points like that. I’d like to be able to remotely trust anyone without watching a one hour unedited let’s play video but that just means you’ll accidentally buy Andromeda. I hope Veilguard is playable but signs are not good when bioware is “returning to form” x100