

You can use a different authenticator with M$ accounts. Just choose to set up with a different app. Aegis is nice.


You can use a different authenticator with M$ accounts. Just choose to set up with a different app. Aegis is nice.


I use the one in my Ioniq 5 for storage of the more emergency/just in case items. Scissor jack, tire repair kit, that sort of stuff. You’re right, it’s not great for storage you’d want to access often, but it’s nice for those types of things.


I’m quite happy with my decision to lease (Ioniq 5). Leaves me with a win win decision at the end of the term.
This is an odd example to write an article on though. “We can’t find a catch,” they say. Mate, 95,000 mi is like 8x the typical mileage on a car by year. It might as well be 8 years old, which makes the pricing much more reasonable.


People still use the privacy nightmare Grammarly? And even pay for the privilege?


It’s a game changer with non-combat flight sims too. Camera-attached face tracking is a great secondary option, but that ability to move the camera with your head instead of using a controller input is so freeing.


I have a lifetime pass and switched to Jellyfin years ago. Plex shoving their streaming content down my throat while putting my local libraries in the most tedious spots to access in the menus was a very quick turn off.


There’s no electricity through a charger that’s not connected.


Oh no, it’s definitely a criminal issue and throwing more money at police will totally solve the problem.
/s


Tencent’s Arena Breakout is very similar to Tarkov. Like, watching it, you’d just think tarkov got a bit of an update. They don’t really care about IP unless it’s their own.
Boost recently added piefed support. Works great.
I believe there’s an admin option to allow 3rd party TOTP generators, so perhaps your IT admin turned it off. M$ doesn’t make it a terribly conspicuous option when setting up 2FA as well.