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I had a similar situation last week. I had a couple of Pop-ups come up and wanted to check for malware. Looking under apps, I saw Launcher3 with a crappy-looking icon. I can't remove it and as far as I can tell, it's an official Google thing.
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I also had a "File Manager" thing that was on my phone. I thought it was an official Google app but it was a 3rd party thing...I think. It was on my old phone and then Google brought it onto my new phone.
When you open it up it also starts some app cleaner and booster thing.
Oh, I just searched and it was an Alcatel (old phone) specific app.
File Manager on Play Store (alcatel)[^]
I uninstalled it and found the Google Files thing. Sheesh, phones these days.
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raddevus wrote: Google Files thing
I need that. I have some free rubbish thing that barely does what I need.
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124 Amazing Facts for People Who Like Amazing Facts[^]
According to MSN, one day in April 1930 the BBC reported: "There is no news" and played piano music instead. Heck, here in the USA they would have aired a rerun of one of the episodes from an earlier season!
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If it happened today, the BBC would wheel in some z-list celebrity and get them to push their latest book ... once they had finished enthusing over the latest BBC TV series, that is.
The very concept of "News" appears to be a negotiable commodity these days.
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Quote: The very concept of "News" appears to be a negotiable commodity these days
And according to some: It is often fake!
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doing some weekend email/inbox catchup
Noticed doing evansdata surveys it occasionally mentions statckoverflow but not codeproject.
sad really, not enough cp'ers doing surveys? I add codeproject in 'others' where appropriate. Any others doing this?
For those not heard of ed, take a look: Evans Data Dev Net[^]
- real rewards (paypal credit - use anywhere) when you collect enough points.
disclaimer: I don't work for them or any affiliate, was jus vocalising keyboarding a thought.
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TBH, I had a quick look, and they don't tell you what you get paid - all I could find was a footnote indicator:
Quote: receive award points for every validated* survey submission for a footnote that doesn't exist.
It would appear that you can't find out what the rewards are until you register - and registration requires quite a lot of information.
That kinda shouts "SCAM!" at me, much like the "paint houses at home for loads of money" offers do.
Me? I'll pass, thanks.
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When a new survey is available they send email indicating the subject and points, typically 2000 - 3000 per survey depending on length. If you join you'll probably find at least 1 recent survey (3000 points) still open.
Sometimes based on the first few questions they may say you're not suitable to continue (i.e. one survey couple months ago they asked about doing IoT, as I answered that I'm doing none, so they wouldn't let me complete - fine - and yes if you're hungry you can lie and say yes....) - and no, they don;t wait till the very end to tell you if you qualify, it'll be in the first few questions.
After doing the survey takes maybe a week or 2 for the points to be credited, but they will come - I've never been let down (they got history so can see surveys pending/credited).
I've done it for bit over a year and once already cashed in 30000 points for a $25 paypal credit - came very soon after the request, already back at 25000 points (20k gets a $15 voucher, but better ratio to get to use 30k for $25).
Nice feel-good reward for 15 minuits every month or so, but mostly you get your vote counted.
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Maybe you should write an article about your work ?
I'd rather be phishing!
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Quote: Note This tool is actually programmed to test the load handling of your server and to test the working of firewall. Improper use by any means will land you in prison.
From the docs
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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I don't want to rain on anyone's parade and I especially don't want to rain on anyone's parade on a Friday, but since this is an advertisement and this is the Lounge perhaps it's best posted in Freetools.
Which is somewhere on this website ... use the Search engine
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Is a porpoise a fish with an aim in life?
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It depends upon how off-fin they pod on a good show.
(too many fish stories, lately)
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Or one with crappie poise?
Someone's therapist knows all about you!
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Surely you mean Crappie no?
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
"I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle
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Good eye thanks...fixed
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OriginalGriff wrote: Is a porpoise a fish with an aim in life that's going places? FIFY
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Munchies_Matt wrote: Is a porpoise a fish water-bound mammal with an aim in life that's going places? FIFY2
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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Indeed!
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You're thinking of the archerfish.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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TNCaver wrote: You're thinking of the archerfish
if its name is Jeffrey move it to the soapbox...
no fishy political conspiracy theories in the lounge please
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I was about to mussel in on the debate but that would just be shellfish.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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