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Facunda Ganesh

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Jun 13, 2024, 10:38:12 PM6/13/24
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I like the hard set of animal hide glue and always have. This liquid hide glue has the same hard set and that means that it can be readily scraped, filed and sanded and these methods leave only minimal trace on the wood itself.

Real Hide IP v6 7 9 3 - Full utorrent


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I have used animal glue so far to repair a couple of antique pieces and to build a few shop appliances. As my workshop is unheated and the temperatures dropped again, the open time was variable but that should improve in the next months. Even in low temperatures, the open time was sufficient for assembly. The gap filling ability is very useful to hide tiny imperfections

Instrument makers like animal glues also for its brittle hardness as this transmits vibrations from one component to another more affectively than a rubbery glue such as pva dose. However titebond liquid hide glue which in the bottle is liquid at room temperature is not as good as proper pearl hide glue or the animal glue granuals it is weaker than both of these and I suspect has a lower melting point. where I want to make sure a joint is particularly strong I would use one of the traditional glues and I would also only use the traditional glues on instruments.

My question to you Sir besides the above since I want to work with hide glue should I switch to making my own using a pot or will titebond LH be just as effective and equivalent in bonding strength as PVA white glue.

I have lots of Game Center friends. I have 2 that have somehow figured out how to hide their real life name. So instead of saying "Johnny Appleseed is ... UserName", it just says "UserName". How can I make this the same with my account? Thanks in advance!

I've got a friend who does a lot of stuff over the internet. She wants to set up paypal.me since some friends asked her to for a birthday gift... But she's not okay with revealing her personal info like that. Is it even possible to not announce your location and real name on the page?

I kind of have to agree with everyone else here..

There's absolutely NO mention while setting up that paypal will be revealing your name and location.

To top that off, now ANYONE can simply curl the paypal.me/$$$ url, replacing $$ and start collecting the names, and locations of people.

This is a CLEAR security risk, and should be addressed as such, you're essentially putting the following informaiton onto the internet:
1) Real full name is exposed
2) Location is exposed
3) The fact they use paypal is exposed.

These three things will lead to a massive increase in phishing attempts. Not to mention, by exposing the real full name, and location, nefarious scammers can now take that information and troll social media networks, and start collecting even more personal data...

The fact that paypal is unable, or unwilling to see this as the security risk it really is, shows just how dedicated they are to increasing profits, regardless of the risk, and exposure being thurst upon their customers.

Why does it not hide the location even when I switch from friends and family to goods and services? I don't want every single person I sell art to on the internet to know what city I live in and my last name... Please fix this!

Titebond Genuine Hide Glue is the first hide glue to be offered in a liquid, ready-to-use form. It requires no mixing, heating or stirring. Professional woodworkers use Titebond Genuine Hide Glue for its long assembly time, exceptional strength and unique crackling effect on wood. Titebond Genuine Hide Glue provides superior creep-r...

This sounds like the perfect reason to make a test board with hide glue to see if it does fail. My limited and growing experience with Hide Glue makes me think that you might not know the difference, as long as you take the board in out of the rain.

I have used nothing but hide glue for several years. I make my own version of Old Brown Glue by adding some urea to the hot glue mix. I also add a couple of drops of pure cedar wood oil that acts as a biocide and helps keep fungus at bay. By adding more urea the glue stays open longer and vice versa.

It's a sharing website - everyone is allowed to download specific content, but I want to make sure nobody knows where all the files are kept, so I've decided to use URL Forwarding, e.g. when someone visits fakesite.com, it returns realsite.com without revealing/redirecting to realsite.com.

I don't feel comfortable sharing my real name. on Xbox we have the option to show or not show our real name, on lots of communities we can use usernames or nicknames instead of real name, but in Microsoft Tech community, both our username/nickname And real name is displayed.

Every member has the right to decide whether or not to display their real name, and our community should not force their real name to be displayed. Our community should unswervingly protect the legitimate rights of users and adhere to the principle of user-centered and serving users.
In today's social context, there are too many uncertainties, such as the spread of the Internet, the preservation of personal information, hacking, extortion, etc. If the community publishes the real names of members, then this information is very likely to be used by people with ulterior motives, causing unnecessary losses to members.
I believe that our community is an open community, but under the openness, we should also pay attention to the protection of personal information, rather than blindly making ourselves transparent.
In many communities, users have been supported to set their own nicknames to protect personal information security. But I found our community's nickname to be useless because the user's real name was not hidden.
Here are some of the reasons I've listed, but here are my suggestions for protecting user privacy:

Enables users to choose whether to show their real name.
Adding the option for users to show their profession (which lets others know who they are) also gives users the option to see them or not.
Avoid excessive collection of users' personal information, such as the individual's company and the company's email account."

Site you've mentioned in your comments doesn't actually lists real reverse DNS records. I've checked the RR of mentioned IP and it doesn't have any records. This website actually maintains it's own records with direct IPs of the websites and then just does matching lookup. I.e. they have to know your domain first, look up it's IP, record it. Once it find more sites on the same IP it can show them like this. It's not like some sort of standard. They have to literally lookup "every domain on the Internet" to make such database.

EDIT: One more thing to think of. As you've already "exposed" your domains by linking them on same IP there is no way to tell if such databases as you've mentioned will delete their current records. They can still keep an old records. If you really need to avoid this, you have to setup things like reverse proxy or dedicated IPs from the beginning. But most of such website will update their databases once you'll change your IPs to reverse proxy or dedicated. But this might take months because as I've said before they are literally keeping records of every domain (having a working website probably) of the Internet they might have set a slow update rates.

The only reason I want a password app is allow team members access to apps without them being able to view passwords. Is this simply impossible? Bitwarden came close, but the obscured password field is on display needlessly, and now I am learning you have to copy and paste real passwords to log in? Not good.

True seeing, however, does not penetrate solid objects. It in no way confers X-ray vision or its equivalent. It does not negate concealment, including that caused by fog and the like. True seeing does not help the viewer see through mundane disguises, spot creatures who are simply hiding, or notice secret doors hidden by mundane means. In addition, the spell effects cannot be further enhanced with known magic, so one cannot use true seeing through a crystal ball or in conjunction with clairaudience/clairvoyance.Nothing about piercing Abjuration effects...Except, of course, the very first sentence of the spell description. If the target of hide from undead "actually is," then the undead gains the ability to see him/her.The second paragraph lists specific exemptions: creatures on the other side of solid objects (not applicable), concealment - except that provided by darkness (not applicable), mundane disguises (not applicable), creatures using the Hide skill (not applicable despite the name of the spell), and creatures being observed remotely via clairvoyance or the like (not applicable.)

@Lincoln
The Hide from undead spell is an abjuration. It don't change or hide anything, it modify the undead capacity to recognize the protected creature existence.
If yo give True seeing the capacity to trump an abjuration you could as well say that it defeat charm person as it allow you to see your "friend" as he actually is and not as the spell make you perceive him.

The true seeing spell "confer[s] on the subject the ability to see all things as they actually are." Thus, it also 'modifies the undead's capacity to recognize the protected creature's existence.'As for your second paragraph, it is rich in buncombe. Hide from undead suppresses visual perception. True seeing specifically and directly overwhelms all defenses against visual perception except for a specific list. (That said, it's interesting that hide from undead would still shield its subject from smell, hearing, and tremorsense.) When you bring up charm person and use the word "see", you are using the definition "correctly perceive," not the definition "visually observe." The charm person spell has no effect for good or ill on the visual senses of its subject.

On a side note, I'm kinda starting to understand the argument as to why True Seeing wouldn't work to locate someone hidden with the Hide from Undead spell. You see, while True Seeing does allow a character to SEE things as they actually are, the spell really has no effect if the character can't SEE the creature to begin with.

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