MisterBigDude

MisterBigDude t1_j9q3j7x wrote

How can I prepare laptops to be recycled, especially if I don't have the passwords to use them?

My family has several old laptops that we want to dispose of through the state's official electronics recycling program. But we can no longer log in to those laptops, and I'm concerned that they may contain sensitive info (passwords, finances, etc.) that a savvy person could access.

Is it safe to recycle them as is? Should I try to take out the hard drives? (If so, would I smash them with a hammer or run a powerful magnet over them or something like that before disposing of them?) Thanks.

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MisterBigDude t1_j9exi1q wrote

I’ve really enjoyed several of the films on that list. But my favorite musical biopic is actually a documentary: Thunder Soul, about a groundbreaking high school band director in the 1970s. It shows how he and his students smashed society’s expectations in that era, and the enormous and enduring influence he had on their lives. Tremendously moving and inspiring — plus it features lots of funky music.

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MisterBigDude t1_j6aikc6 wrote

Having been on a hiring team, and hence having reviewed many resumes and cover letters, I don't recommend doing that. I think a lot of HR people can tell AI-generated text from human-written text.

EDIT: As a compromise, I suppose you could use ChatGPT to write a draft, then edit it to sound more like you.

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MisterBigDude t1_itejqoc wrote

No worries. That happens a lot, even to adults.

Once, I was running in a 5K race through a park, on a course I knew well. About halfway, I came upon a guy who was ahead of me but had gotten lost and stopped. He called out to me, "Which way do we turn here?" I said "Follow me!"

We ran together the rest of the way. And I tried not to slow him down ... in fact, by running at his pace, I set my PR for that course!

Also, in the only marathon I've run, I got injured partway through and had to walk the rest of the way. So I reached the finish line about an hour later than I had predicted, and my wife was panicking, figuring I must have been hit by a truck or something. She got over it, and I'm sure your parents will get over the worries they had about you.

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