mgzukowski

mgzukowski t1_jdcikrk wrote

It's l part of the DCF cycle. Generally what happens is a child dies, so they go hard and do everything they can to take away the kids. Then a situation like this happens and the reverse happens. Then a child dies in the cycle continues.

It happens every 3 to 5 years.

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mgzukowski t1_j5wuqqw wrote

That's why they got it done, everything had been totally destroyed. So everything had to be rebuilt. Boston never got that, so shit is all over the place down there.

If it was easy it would be done already, since it would be safer.

Also at the same.point they don't know what down there. Not perfectly that's why even with dog safe things get hit

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mgzukowski t1_j1xcab6 wrote

Depending on how cold it is you can use a few hundred gallons a month. Also depends on the insulation.

Essentially the only places that have oil in Boston are old. The old places have shit insulation.

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mgzukowski t1_j1gh2xn wrote

These skimmers work by grabbing info off your cards mag strip. Scratch that damn thing off. If you need the mag strip you shouldn't be shopping there.

Edit: I like how people are downloading me even when Mastercard is now encouraging partners to not include a mag strip.

The simple fact is currently the EMV chip cannot be skimmed. Those readers work on you sliding your card in and out and reading the mag strip.

Do not shop at places that want you use a mag strip. That means they are not EMV compliant. Which makes them 100% responsible for any reports of credit fraud, they do not get an appeal. The sad part is that it's not even expensive to become compliant.

So why would you shop at the credit card equivalent of an OSHA violator. Hell even the speed way on Dot ave is compliant, and it's falling apart.

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mgzukowski t1_ixqaog1 wrote

Oh no the cameras are. Hikvision and Dahua have both been found with back doors and massive security holes.

That's why they have been banned in government buildings and certain buisnesses in the US. That's what NDAA compliant means. Not one of those companies.

Problem is those two companies make many of the SOC's used by other companies. Or many of the cheap cameras are just rebadged OEMs of those companies.

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