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Hackers hijack over 16,000 TP-Link network devices, creating a big ol' botnet that's absolutely slamming Microsoft Azure accounts | PCGamer

#cybersecurity

https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/tp-link-botnet-7777/

 

#Cybertruck really seems to be going well...

#CyberStuck #Tesla

 

Un jour à la fois!

#duolingo

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (3 children)

@[email protected] I've seen terrible alignments, but really we just need to be able to traverse the Rockies which anyone in "central Canada" (@[email protected]) has no experience in unless they've done it before.

I've done it many times, I'd be happy to do it on all-weather tires but my partner is demanding winter tires. But as they say, happy partner, happy life.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

@mensrea yep. Most swap tires for the winter season. Some invest in separate steel rims for the winter. If you plan to drive through British Columbia, you are required to have tires that have the winter snowflake on them.

For me, I have been happy with "all-weather" tires (they do have the snowflake on them) because I don't often drive before the plows are out on our major roads, but a trip like this needs meatier tires.

 

Fam, I'm looking at new winter tires this season. What tires have served you well and you're happy with?

Specifically asking Canadians their opinion as US winters pale in comparison to what we drive through.

Currently considering the Michelin X-Ice and Bridgestone Blizzak. I've had the Blizzak before but wondering if there's better.

#tires #cars #automotive