Weird, seems like the exact same concept but for social media, yet no one is here.
Thanks for clarifying about the other comment 😂 I honestly thought they said I would lose all my money if we were all on the same community, was genuinely confused.
Weird, seems like the exact same concept but for social media, yet no one is here.
Thanks for clarifying about the other comment 😂 I honestly thought they said I would lose all my money if we were all on the same community, was genuinely confused.
As per the article, this is to be expected, so it doesn’t really mean anything, “SEC staff have traditionally used every possible comment and review period to delay making final decisions until those 240 days have elapsed, making Thursday’s agency filings expected.”
Thanks for the tip, I’ll look into that
Okay thanks, that makes sense. I’m not highly technical so I’m just trying to run through every potential risk. That was the last thing bugging me.
100% that’s why they call it a passphrase and not a password, it would be foolish to use something that can be brute forced. Anyways, my question is specifically about the storage of the key when unencrypted, would you happen to know if it ever touches the hard drive?
Yeah pretty outrageous, I soon found out employment rights in Ontario Canada are practically useless. I had no idea, I thought I had some basic protections, it’s almost nothing.
And I was fired for it. Depends on the market demand I suppose, some industries there is no denying your worth, in others you’re disposable.
greeting comrade