

If you’re using LUKS don’t forget you can dump/backup the header. It isn’t the encryption key but is critical if you accidentally do a stupid. As to the keys themselves, how about convert them to qr codes, print them, and store them in a safe.


If you’re using LUKS don’t forget you can dump/backup the header. It isn’t the encryption key but is critical if you accidentally do a stupid. As to the keys themselves, how about convert them to qr codes, print them, and store them in a safe.
Hey, that’s me!

I got tricked. Thought this was going to be awesome content with a cool story and OP getting a fun windfall only to realize this is /c/funhole and it was even awesomest content.
Iddon’t get this at all
Looks like a blowfish to me. Weird.
Oh, that is definitely not a complaint! I’m still holding my breath for the full deck. I did a lot of wim hof breathing before starting the hold.
Another tarot card? “I came here to create”

It was worth looking up how to do it by hand/magnetic needle.

I don’t remember smtp by hand any more!
500 you won’t fool me with your incorrect line endings!


Hey, great! Thanks for following up.


I just updated from 2.3.1 and it seems fine. At least it didn’t automatically nuke everything.


Would love a non-video source.

Cool idea for whoever started it. I’m sure the 7 sold already cover all their costs.

But then you’re paying full income tax on that 10% which drops it some pretty decent amount. If you can afford to hold on to the purchased shares until you get preferential tax treatment then you’d pay long term capital gains on them and that’s much less than regular income tax rates. On top of that, you’ve got the movement of the underlying stock during the year that’ll be taxed at cap gains rates rather than income. If you think the stock is going to trend down, maybe time to find a new job.
Thank you for creating toe content.

Why sell the espp immediately rather than wait for preferred tax treatment when selling them?


A new study from UCLA Health has found that long-term residential exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos is associated with more than a 2.5-fold increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. The research, published in the journal Molecular Neurodegeneration, combines human population data with laboratory experiments showing how the pesticide damages dopamine-producing brain cells, providing biological evidence for the link.
Thankyou for creating stylish content
Pretty boat.