

Or use port-knocking.
Migrated into a non-US instance.
Like tech.
Dislike black-or-white mentalities.
Or use port-knocking.
Just outright embargo the US, period.
Sure, bring back Crowdstrike, that went well…
Btw I wasn’t aware XOR was encrytion…
Thanks, i know what “public” means.
I don’t see “not usually installed on your system” as a strong enough disadvantage to PGP for this use case.
I still prefer a used Thinkpad, better on the environment.
You can download more memory.
Perhaps Britain should look in the mirror.
Australia 1up-ed that a while back with % of made-in-au kangaroo stickers.
Wouldn’t that mean you’d have to share your public key anyway?
I have the same repos in multiple vms, keeping tabs of that key would be… interesting, considering i often use passwordless-logins across the board.
Tax their advertising, it’s the only language they understand.
High-end chips? I’m guessing TSMC in Taiwan.
TL;DR Bully got Bribed.
I kinda get the EU if they keep ISK, but NATO? Especially now? No, not really…
That’s for the low-end stuff, but yeah.
It’s kinda dumb that people are burning EVs… vandalize them all you want but burning that gigantic battery can’t be good…
If I ever get an EV I’ll just get the Mustang.
That’s not a real Mustang, is it?
I’d actually be surprised if they even fit on a lot of European roads.
Tbf that applies to a lot of the newer SUVs.
Aren’t magnet links supposed to be more private and isn’t a download p2p anyway?