@jextxadore I think they grasp it. But they also grasp the survival rates. And they probably grasp the P.C.R. cycle time obfuscations.
// @streakmachine
@jextxadore I think they grasp it. But they also grasp the survival rates. And they probably grasp the P.C.R. cycle time obfuscations.
// @streakmachine
@jextxadore Me too. I wouldn’t mind a dedicated study and a dedicated games room and a room for watching films. And an orchard and a meadow. I don’t want much.
@streakmachine '“From 4am on Saturday, people in a number of categories will no longer have to self-isolate upon returning to England, even if they are travelling from a country not on the travel corridors list,” reports Sky News.
Those categories include journalists, “high value business travellers,” performing arts professionals and wealthy sports stars.
Under current rules, anyone returning from a country not on the UK’s “travel corridor” list has to self-isolate at home for 14 days or face escalating fines.
Public Health England said the new measures will not raise the risk of domestic transmission of coronavirus.'
@matigo Let’s say you lose access to a particular login because of some catastrophe with a password manager. If the email you use to reset the password for that login is saved in a different password manager then you’re OK.
@matigo It would be if you were duplicating. But what if you had some of your logins in password manager A and some in password manager B and the rest in password manager C?
The British government has announced that rich people and journalists will be exempt from covid quarantine.
I wonder if it’s a good idea to have more than one password manager, so all your eggs aren’t in one basket…in case of a catastrophic compromising…