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Brock McNuggets wrote:
On Jul 2, 2025 at 5:28:49 PM MST, "pothead" wrote <1044is1$3q1uj$[email protected]>:
On 2025-07-03, Charlie Glock <[email protected]> wrote:
On 02 Jul 2025 23:58:41 GMT, Brock McNuggets wrote:
On Jul 2, 2025 at 2:32:44 PM MST, ""David B."" wrote
<[email protected]>:
On 02/07/2025 22:10, Brock McNuggets wrote:
On Jul 2, 2025 at 1:47:21 PM MST, ""David B."" wrote
<[email protected]>:
On 02/07/2025 18:26, Mike Easter wrote:
BDB wrote:
Mike Easter wrote:
BDB wrote:
Folk asking questions on just about any subject in the ASC
forums >>>>>>>>>> are invariably advised to remove any anti-malware
software >>>>>>>>>> installed on their Apple devices.
Do you agree that is GOOD advice?
It is 'understandable' (say, politically correct) advice,
considering that is the Apple party line, that one does not
need >>>>>>>>> 3rd party anti- malware. It is a known fact that some anti-malware >>>>>>>>> can confuse some issues.
Indeed! 🙂 Have I showed you this image previously?
https://i.ibb.co/vxQqVFDM/Screenshot-2022-05-22-at-16-51-24.png
OLAS; link doesn't load from my .us location. From
.us the site is >>>>>>> https://imgbb.com/
The upload site IS as you state - https://imgbb.com/
I haven't tried to use a .uk IP as I don't have 'adjustable'
IP on >>>>>>> this device right now.
Once an image is up there, one can copy the link address as
I've >>>>>> shown you.
installing ClamXAV one gives carte blanche access to Mark
Allan and >>>>>>>> his team to use one's computer for any role they
deem fit. >>>>>>>>
That is not correct.
Yes, Mike, that IS correct!
You need to reread this item I posted recently:-
https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/proprietary.html
More likely it can phone 'home' appropriately.
It can and does do that! As a user of the product, one has
absolutely >>>>>> *NO CONTROL* over what happens between one's own
computer and the >>>>>> ClamXAV server.
If you don't believe me, ask Dustin Cook! (aka Gremlin)
If he agrees with you he is wrong. You do have some control of
it. >>>>
You appear to be suggesting that the owner of the ClamXAV server
does >>>> NOT have full and free access to do whatever he/she likes
once one has >>>> installed the ClamXAV software onto one's computer.
If so, I believe you are mistaken my friend!
You can use a firewall to block connections, as an example.
Really?
Wow!
Who would have known.
David you should listen to snit's advice because snit is an IT
master! >> God, I'm still laughing over snit's clear your browser
cache solution. >> What a fucking idiot this asshole snit is.
It's no wonder his computer repair business folded after 6 months
in >> operation.
And the fact that another local business was giving a snit
discount to >> people who had the misfortune of hiring snit to repair
their computer and >> ended up with a brick after snit destroyed it.
So, listen to the IT master, snit.
He's an expert in the tech world.
ROTFLMAO!!!
Snit claims to be a tech but doesn't know the difference between
an engraver and a soldering iron.
It's hilarious!
At least I, unlike you, know engravers and soldering irons are not
tied to firewalls! They are not tied to real fire or heat!
Really?
Try plugging in a soldering iron and lay it on top of your bed and see
what happens.
Once again snit, you prove that you are a fucking idiot.
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