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Huat Zai

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  1. Bank 2FA apps are tied to devices now (which is a good thing), your backup won't work with the latest updates.
  2. Hai, that one no choice. If you're @The_King level of paranoid, then you'll need a separate phone for all your 2FA apps. Oh wait, @The_King just don't use smart phones
  3. Keepassxc file in a veracrypt file in an encrypted flash drive in a self destroying carrying case.
  4. Singapore’s first-ever Olympic champion Joseph Schooling, who beat Michael Phelps at the 100m butterfly in 2016, said Wednesday he will skip the upcoming Southeast Asian Games in Phnom Penh. “After careful consideration with my team, I have decided to pull out of the SEA Games. This was not an easy decision, but I am currently not at the level at which I hold myself to perform,” he said in a statement. “Ultimately, my country comes first before individual accolades.” The 27-year-old swimmer said he had decided to give his spot to his teammates “while I cheer from home and focus on my Navy duties.” Schooling, who has been performing his two years of mandatory military service, was mired in a drug controversy last year. He tested negative for drugs but confessed to consuming cannabis overseas. Schooling was given a warning and placed on a supervised urine test regime for six months. He was also made no longer eligible for leave or disruption to train or compete during his military service. At the time he apologised and said that he “gave in to a moment of weakness after going through a very tough period of my life.” Singapore has some of the toughest drug laws in the world, and its citizens and permanent residents face up to 10 years in prison if found to have consumed illegal substances outside the city-state. Schooling relinquished his 100m butterfly title after failing to qualify in the same event at the 2020 Tokyo Games, and has dropped several hints that he might retire soon. https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2023/03/01/singapores-first-ever-olympic-champion-pulls-out-of-sea-games/
  5. When your bio-weapon leaks and you realize that your antidote is shit water
  6. You know that will never happen, Chinese everywhere enjoy getting beaten up and butt fucked. With the exception of that piece of land that isn't even recognized as a country, there's never been a single Chinese territory that has achieved western democracy. The best we can hope for is another comrade xiao peng.
  7. Pooh bear hold不住 at home, go around stir sai everywhere in hopes that his sheep will unite behind him to fight outside threats. Hope he doesn't slip
  8. Isn't it going from transformer to full blown men means puberty? No and tell, no show working ladies/men real face, this one is basic gentleman's code wor
  9. Just from the fact that her boss stood by her and weathered all the negative PR, shows how much he understands Though he might be very stingy, you can still see Ms Yeah sitting at the same stupid desk after all these years XD
  10. Actually she damn sway, look at all those creators who teach others how to make explosives, IEDs, improved weapons, even rocket launchers, and she was done in by popcorn.
  11. Stingy Service A carjacker assaulted a 34-year-old pregnant woman in Illinois, stealing her Volkswagen, along with her two year old boy trapped in the back seat, and running her over on the way out. Although badly injured, the woman managed to call 911. With little idea of where the carjacker fled, Lake County sheriffs rushed to call Volkswagen's Car-Net service to track down her car. But Volkswagen Car-Net refused to play ball — not because it had any qualms with forking over information to the police, but because the mother hadn't renewed her subscription. Instead, VW insisted someone pay the $150 fee to reactivate the tracking service. Sheriffs pleaded with the company, explaining the gravity of the situation — but VW didn't budge. While the fee was eventually paid by a relative, the dispute ended up causing a costly delay, which deputy chief Chris Covelli described as "16 minutes of hell," according to the Chicago Tribune. And by the time it was over the information ended up being "worthless," Covelli said, because the child, alive and well, had been dumped at a parking lot, where a bystander found him and called the police. The stolen car was also recovered not long after. Thankfully the child was found safe and sound in this case, but what if the carjacker managed to switch cars with the child because VW was too busy pinching pennies? Fuss Auto In response to the blunder, Volkswagen has tried shifting blame for the faux pas to its third party subcontractor responsible for running the Car-Net service. "Volkswagen has a procedure in place with a third-party provider for Car-Net Support Services involving emergency requests from law enforcement," a VW spokesperson said in a statement. "They have executed this process successfully in previous incidents." "Unfortunately, in this instance, there was a serious breach of the process," they added. But if the automaker's find-my-car service isn't even available during an actual child kidnapping, what good is it for? Not for much, apparently. Last year, many VW customers found out that their cars' Car-Net systems no longer even worked because they were lousily built on now obsolete 3G technology, even though the automaker knew it was already being replaced with 4G LTE, according to a lawsuit. The suit further alleges that VW never informed customers that Car-Net would be "rendered obsolete" by the switch from 3G to 4G. Adding to that list of grievances against Volkswagen's services: in 2021, VW experienced a massive breach of its data — once again, through a third party — that compromised the personal information of over 3 million customers. VW sure doesn't sound like the safest pair of hands to keep your location data with. https://futurism.com/the-byte/volkswagen-refused-track-car-kidnapped-child
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