Try Never10 from https://www.grc.com/never10.ht...
Never 10 is an easy to use utility which gives users control over whether their Windows 7 or 8.1 will upgrade itself to Windows 10.
DDG doesn't retain your search history, but your ISP will. Your ISP also retains other browsing history, besides just search. Using a VPN located outside Australia is probably the best solution, if you can afford it.
I use DKIM and DMARC on the email from my domain, so I have some experience. The benefit of DKIM (and SPF) is that the email I send does not automatically get mis-identified as spam. Before implementation, it was. Later I discovered that some spammers were forging the headers in their email to indicate that they were sent from my domain, so I implemented DMARC to see if that would stop it. DMARC is hard to set up and it has problems. Not many email hosts support it, so it is not very useful either. Some of the problems are 1) if you send an email to someone that has an automatic forward to another email account, the signature breaks and the email is rejected at the second account; 2) sending email directly from some applications (Evernote used to be an example) causes the signature to fail and the message will be marked as spam; 3) sending email from your phone will sometimes fail the signature check; 4) newsletters, e.g.Constant Contact, that use your domain as the from address will often fail the signature without special coordination with the provider.
Caffeine causes changes in the chemicals of your brain, mainly in 2 ways. It mimics adenosine, and binds to all the adenosine receptors in your brain. This prevents the real adenosine from doing its job, which happens to be the slowing down of nerve impulses and the causing of drowsiness. So your brain becomes more alert. Caffeine also increases the levels of dopamine in your brain, which improves your feeling of well-being and improves your mood. It's this dopamine effect that is the root of caffeine's addictive properties
I have to agree with the others, take an asprin and drink lots of water
Try Never10 from https://www.grc.com/never10.ht... Never 10 is an easy to use utility which gives users control over whether their Windows 7 or 8.1 will upgrade itself to Windows 10.
DDG doesn't retain your search history, but your ISP will. Your ISP also retains other browsing history, besides just search. Using a VPN located outside Australia is probably the best solution, if you can afford it.
I use DKIM and DMARC on the email from my domain, so I have some experience. The benefit of DKIM (and SPF) is that the email I send does not automatically get mis-identified as spam. Before implementation, it was. Later I discovered that some spammers were forging the headers in their email to indicate that they were sent from my domain, so I implemented DMARC to see if that would stop it. DMARC is hard to set up and it has problems. Not many email hosts support it, so it is not very useful either. Some of the problems are 1) if you send an email to someone that has an automatic forward to another email account, the signature breaks and the email is rejected at the second account; 2) sending email directly from some applications (Evernote used to be an example) causes the signature to fail and the message will be marked as spam; 3) sending email from your phone will sometimes fail the signature check; 4) newsletters, e.g.Constant Contact, that use your domain as the from address will often fail the signature without special coordination with the provider.
I am left-handed and I hold my phone to my right ear so my left hand is free to take notes. Someone should start a poll