What malware spreads automatically from just mounting the drive?
What malware spreads automatically from just mounting the drive?
You could just add another hard drive, install Linux on it, than access all your files on the old hard drive exactly where they are.
Shared workstations, 3 shifts, 24 hour use.
Shared computer in a household with people working different shifts.
Voice notes are pretty great when you’re driving.
Child marriages. Fact that’s legal in any US States is absurd.
What word processors? Even Microsoft office doesn’t have autosave on by default unless you’re working off of One Drive/Share Point online.
Why would you switch to different software and assume it works the same as another?
Have you?
This doesn’t work on Wayland lol
I asked myself the same question when getting US citizenship (also born Polish). Ended up not changing my name (although in English few letters aren’t exact, like using L instead of Ł). I don’t mind showing my ID, but just like you, people still manage to mess it up. It often ends up being a starter to interesting conversations, which personally I’ve enjoyed. Having a real unique name can have an advantage - I’ve never received a bill that wasn’t actually for me, unlike my American friends with common first name/last name combinations.
Destiny 2 is an important game? XD
Right on! Sometimes the smallest things in Linux can be so time consuming, but with it as long as you’re having fun and learning 🤘
What exactly took you all day?
I’ve no idea what you’re talking about. I don’t set anything, when I add air to the tire the dash monitor reflects it immediately.
Edit: spelling
… where in the world was/is this a thing? That’s the dumbest thing I’ve heard xD
It’s my first time with Arch based Linux, takes some adjustment, but I’ve been loving it.
So it’s either using auto run to execute malicious code (not an issue in Linux), or it acts as a keyboard and sends malicious command - which would work regardless of the USB partition being mounted or not.