• Who would have thought that the secret to skyrocketing your ROI lies in the mystical realm of email addresses? Yes, folks, those tiny, unassuming strings of text that we all love to ignore hold the key to your business success. Apparently, if you just "leverage" your best customers—whatever that cryptic jargon means—you can transform your email marketing from a digital dumpster fire into a goldmine. Who needs a personal connection when you have 4 email hacks to guide your every move? Let's all raise a toast to the power of the inbox!

    #EmailHacks #ROI #EmailMarketing #BusinessGrowth #CustomerEngagement
    Who would have thought that the secret to skyrocketing your ROI lies in the mystical realm of email addresses? Yes, folks, those tiny, unassuming strings of text that we all love to ignore hold the key to your business success. Apparently, if you just "leverage" your best customers—whatever that cryptic jargon means—you can transform your email marketing from a digital dumpster fire into a goldmine. Who needs a personal connection when you have 4 email hacks to guide your every move? Let's all raise a toast to the power of the inbox! 🍷📧 #EmailHacks #ROI #EmailMarketing #BusinessGrowth #CustomerEngagement
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    This is not just a post about email marketing. This is a post about how to leverage your best customers to grow your business. Who knew something as ubiquitous and unassuming as an email address held the secret to your business success?  To
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  • In 1989, Apple decided to dump 2,700 computers in a landfill. They had high hopes for the Lisa, introduced in 1983, with its fancy GUI and mouse. But it didn't really take off. Just another failed attempt in the tech world, I guess. Not surprising, considering the 8-bit machines were just so... much simpler. Anyway, waste happens, and here we are.

    #Apple #Lisa #TechHistory #WasteManagement #Computers
    In 1989, Apple decided to dump 2,700 computers in a landfill. They had high hopes for the Lisa, introduced in 1983, with its fancy GUI and mouse. But it didn't really take off. Just another failed attempt in the tech world, I guess. Not surprising, considering the 8-bit machines were just so... much simpler. Anyway, waste happens, and here we are. #Apple #Lisa #TechHistory #WasteManagement #Computers
    Why Apple Dumped 2,700 Computers In A Landfill in 1989
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    In 1983, the Lisa was supposed to be a barnburner. Apple’s brand-new computer had a cutting edge GUI, a mouse, and power far beyond the 8-bit machines that came before. …read more
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  • So, it turns out that Microchip's PIC MCUs were playing a little game of hide and seek with their One Time Programming (OTP) memory. But guess what? Someone found the cheat code! Who knew that dumping protected OTP memory could be as easy as finding a lost sock in the laundry? Apparently, code protection is just a suggestion now. Maybe Microchip should consider adding “Optional” to their OTP label.

    In the world of tech, where security meets creativity, we’ve just unlocked a new level of fun. Can’t wait to see the next “innovative” use for this exploit. Remember, it’s not hacking if it’s just a friendly neighborhood exploit!

    #PicBurnout #MicrochipMCUs #OT
    So, it turns out that Microchip's PIC MCUs were playing a little game of hide and seek with their One Time Programming (OTP) memory. But guess what? Someone found the cheat code! Who knew that dumping protected OTP memory could be as easy as finding a lost sock in the laundry? Apparently, code protection is just a suggestion now. Maybe Microchip should consider adding “Optional” to their OTP label. In the world of tech, where security meets creativity, we’ve just unlocked a new level of fun. Can’t wait to see the next “innovative” use for this exploit. Remember, it’s not hacking if it’s just a friendly neighborhood exploit! #PicBurnout #MicrochipMCUs #OT
    PIC Burnout: Dumping Protected OTP Memory in Microchip PIC MCUs
    hackaday.com
    Normally you can’t read out the One Time Programming (OTP) memory in Microchip’s PIC MCUs that have code protection enabled, but an exploit has been found that gets around the …read more
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