If you're still getting server restarts when switching to battery backups, I'd definitely look into a UPS if it bothers/worries you. Doesn't have to be a big one either, just enough to survive switches.
Actually Indians
Let's be 100% clear, all of these cars with "smart" features are collecting your data and selling it. Insurance companies are also buying this information and using it to raise premiums if they determine you a "bad driver." Also this could reveal info such as where you live if anyone is determined enought depending on the info if stores (such as geolocation data).
Basically I'm saying wrap your car in tinfoil
NTTS is someone I've watched for a while who spends lots of time looking at and reporting on upcoming discord features, as well as scams and CSAM material on the platform. He's very clear in the videos when something is rumored, added to the client as a beta feature, etc.
I made these so when things start going bad, we could put these up as a reminder.
I only deadname twitter, am I chill?
Pro tip: look up your local police station and dial their full 10 digit phone number instead of 911
Now where is the shovel head maker, TSMC?
There is a reason they deactivated the accounts, but it doesn't justify removing the ability to migrate at any time. For those interested:
The old mojang accounts were not secure, and there were millions of accounts that could be accessed without email ownership. This created a grey market for cheap Minecraft accounts. These cheap accounts were almost exclusively used to cheat on non-cracked servers, which sucked for a lot of players who did competitive Minecraft games on servers. The migration did fix this problem, by requiring access to the original email or answers to the security questions. Migrating your mojang account also gave access to the windows 10 version of the game. It probably should have been allowed forever, and I have no clue why they didn't.
It's now how passwords work in good systems
Okay but there is literally a strong tag?? <strong>password</strong>
Nice, glad to hear. Depending on your level of paranoia/quality of your power supply you may still want to use a UPS, or at minimum a surge protector.