

Yeah I keep hearing this argument, yet in real world deployments with just SPF checking, greylisting, and spamassassin my experience has been that it really isn’t much of an issue.
Yeah I keep hearing this argument, yet in real world deployments with just SPF checking, greylisting, and spamassassin my experience has been that it really isn’t much of an issue.
We all fucking told you so.
Whatever you do, for the love of FL/OSS, please don’t use Unraid. Proxmox and TrueNAS are far better options.
it’s an isolated event and it is not a pattern
Fuck right off. They were literally doing EXIT inspections at the Vermont border during Memorial Day weekend.
Ça c’est de l’osti de merde comme on dit ici.
I don’t know where you are but rear fogs aren’t illegal in the rain here and from experience they are nothing but helpful in heavy rain and white out snow. I am always so so sooo glad when someone in front of me is using them when it’s absolutely pouring. You really have to not be paying attention not to notice that it’s two lights and not three and somehow mistake them for stop lights.
In fact, Transport Canada recommends using them in fog, rain, or snow.
Use only if driving in fog, rain or snow as these lights can be confused with stop lights, distracting other drivers.
Yes with coax based technology you and all your neighbors are connected in a tree like topology. All your neighbors can indeed technically see your packets. Those packets however are encrypted, if memory serves DOCSIS uses AES.
Yes obviously you could technically double the speed with two cables. You’d also double the cost of cabling deployment. It’s a lot more cost efficient to make advences in the modulation. For example DOCSIS earlier DOCSIS revisions used 256-QAM, while DOCSIS 3.1 support 4096-QAM.
Coax physical infrastructure lasts decades, but we’re able to make new advancements with he modulation every few years.
Yes that as well, I love mine and use them a lot. But that’s a step above rear running lights. There’s no god damn reasons the rear indicators shouldn’t be on all the time.
Yes. Unfortunately FDE hibernation is not well supported and in fact Debian used to disable it in the kernel (though that night have changed).
IMHO is a big oversight because encrypted swap hibernation is safer than sleep.
I’d rather see mandatory rear running lights. The amount of people who can’t be arsed to turn on their lights in bad visibility conditions is too damn high.
Was a smoker for way too long
A shower curtain of After Dark Flying Toasters
We’re almost twins! Mine was a IIci, did a ton of Hypercard on that thing!
A lot of SimCity, but also MS Flightsim!
I’m young, mine a Macintosh IIci!
Used to but currently incompatible:
Wow yeah I was excited for this, cause if the specs are right I wouldn’t Ind paying around flagship price for a Linux first phone. But at $2K that’s over twice what I’d be willing to pay unfortunately.
Still, I wish them good luck because we desperately need Linux first mobile devices.
And you understand that 68 is after 65? They’re not getting. Fucked, they’re the last ones to be able to afford housing ownership. If the average is 68 that means one side of the bell curve extends well into the generation.
Pretty much. I’m not gonna say that the Dem establishment wants Trump/The GOP to win, obviously they would prefer holding the power. But if it’s a choice between progressives who will actually oppose their economic policies and the far-right, they’ll pick the latter every. single. time.