A few questions about a used Snapper push mower I bought
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In America, why tie metal plumbing pipes to neutral for safety, if it would require not only a hot wire to be touching the pipe, but also some return to source to the transformer, which pipes don’t have?
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Explain Like I'm Five is the best forum and archive on the internet for layperson-friendly explanations. Don't Panic!Why mathematically does cost basis stop mattering when selling all shares of a mutual fund, but it does matter if selling portions of it?
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Privacy in the digital age (this is not a SECURITY subreddit, and PUBLIC data, closed source, etc is off-topic)I’m confused why I’ve read that even if we type sensitive info and save it from within an encrypted place like keychain or firevault, it wouldn’t be safe to do so if our machine is compromised. Why is it safe to do so before it’s compromised but not after?
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This subreddit is for technical professionals to discuss cybersecurity news, research, threats, etc.What am I missing - why is it not safe to enter info and save info in encrypted folder like keychain or firevault if my machine is already compromised?
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Explain Like I'm Five is the best forum and archive on the internet for layperson-friendly explanations. Don't Panic!Where can I securely type some sensitive info into MacBook and also my iPhone immune to keylogger, screen capture, or whatever other clever tools a hacker could use if he is already inside me?
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Bogleheads are passive investors who follow Jack Bogle's simple but powerful message to diversify with low-cost index funds and let compounding grow wealth. Jack founded Vanguard and pioneered indexed mutual funds. His work has since inspired others to get the most out of their long-term investments. Active managers want your money - our advice: keep it! How? Investing in broad-market low-cost indexes, diversified between equities and fixed income. Buy, hold, pay low fees, and stay the course!I’m confused: How can my printer itself be a router? I just learned my printer can be used as a wireless access point. Does this mean it has a baby router in it? Or is a wireless access point different from a router?
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Bogleheads are passive investors who follow Jack Bogle's simple but powerful message to diversify with low-cost index funds and let compounding grow wealth. Jack founded Vanguard and pioneered indexed mutual funds. His work has since inspired others to get the most out of their long-term investments. Active managers want your money - our advice: keep it! How? Investing in broad-market low-cost indexes, diversified between equities and fixed income. Buy, hold, pay low fees, and stay the course!ELI5: Why is Analog Modulation more susceptible to noise and interference than Digital Modulation ?
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