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2020-02-01 at 3:09 PM UTC in Discord is better than escapechatI'm about to bless y'all with something.
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2020-02-01 at 1:27 PM UTC in The R'tarded thread: The Shitfucking Edidtion 💩🖕
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2020-02-01 at 1:07 PM UTC in Lanny Is No Longer With Us
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2019-12-08 at 12:47 AM UTC in The R'tarded thread: The Shitfucking Edidtion 💩🖕
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2019-07-28 at 3:17 AM UTC in What's your thoughts on this new 5G?
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2019-07-12 at 2:31 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Malice Metro EditionI can't believe you're all still alive.
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2019-07-11 at 8:18 PM UTC in Laptop Linux Life
Originally posted by Sophie Not in my experience. Once my HDD is unlocked everything runs smoothly. And whether you are a pedo or a brony, it's nice to know that no one can get into your system without your permission. Windows passwords and implementations that just 'lock' the desktop are easily defeated by bootkits. Take Konboot for instance. You boot into Konboot on a windows system and you can bypass the password prompt entirely.
Konboot doesn't work on systems with secure boot on. Turn it on and password protect the BIOS. There's no reason you shouldn't use disk encryption though.