A “database of fingerprints” would only contain checksums
that’s the case for fingerprint readers in phones/laptops
But does that also apply to prints collected for government ID cards?
A “database of fingerprints” would only contain checksums
that’s the case for fingerprint readers in phones/laptops
But does that also apply to prints collected for government ID cards?
you would need to have created a snapshot beforehand.
Then you could restore to the last snapshot. But you would need a live system to do that, if your installation is broken
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemon_balm (Melissa officinalis)
why would the number of stops be a problem?
when i went to secondary school there were 13 bus stops (15 minutes) and when i went to university there were 12 train stops (30 minutes). And i wouldn’t classify either of those as a long commute
Pocophone F1 running LineageOS for microg
DMZ is usually where you put servers that should be externally accessible
it’s like a guest network in that it is a separate network segment with different filtering/forwarding rules than the main local network
almost no movie has realistic hacking, but i always thought “Hackers” was pretty spot on (for example with the phone phreaking, social engineering). When i think about movies with unrealistic hacking scenes the following come to mind:
it’s also almost exactly this mathematical symbol: 𝕏
restoring the whatsapp chat history from its own backup worked every time i tried it.
Maybe the backup was created by an older version of whatsapp than the version you were trying to restore to?
A backup solution like “seedvault” which is built in to lineageOS might help. It includes settings like wifi passwords, app-data and the apk’s.
Since seedvault is integrated as a system app in lineageOS, it doesn’t require a rooted system like titanium.
There are some limitations though, for example some apps don’t allow backups and seedvault respects that setting.