

And they tried to steal money while claiming it was donations for content creators.
And they tried to steal money while claiming it was donations for content creators.
Dnsmasq is dependent on whatever DNS servers you provide it with for its data, so if those controlling those DNS servers get ordered to block something you experience that.
Unbound however does the same job as the DNS servers you would configure in Dnsmasq : when you do a DNS request, unbound goes to the root hint servers, then works its way down through the authorative DNS servers til it finds what you are requesting.
Well, this is selfhost, so why not do that and set up unbound to use?
Israel didn’t need to put them on trains to extermination camps, they just turned the entirety of Gaza into an extermination camp.
Not sure about adguard, but unless you are running it with unbound or similar, you still have to point it at a DNS server someone else controls.
With unbound you go straight to the root hint servers.
Yes, in the number of licenses they will be better off.
But without business premium the loose entra id P1, so lots of functionality will be lost there, and they will loose the windows license premium has, meaning they will either have to buy windows licenses or switch to Linux to be compliant on their devices.
Experienced a site some years ago that let me I put however long password I wanted (my default is 52 in my password manager), but turns out it only used the first 20 or so.
Yeah, commented on the sister thread of this over on the technology subreddit that this wouldnt be a default on feature, and probably be either something the meeting owner has to enable (or tenant admins set to enabled in a policy) or it will be part of sensitivity labels or DLP policies.
Instant downvote.
This case is just fantastic. Someone discovered Cached domain logins, something that has been around for years and years to solve an issue when networks were less stable and AD might not be available, and decided to make a stink about it, as if sysadmins aren’t already aware of it and know how to handle things like this.
The tweet was written in 2019.
Since then there has been a global pandemic that affected a lot of people’s mental health, and she had had become estranged from her husband and children.
I’m not saying that there is no chance someone did this, but there was reasons why this might be a legitimate suicide.
Well, then this question wasn’t really for you then?
The simple fact is that on the Monday after DST starts, more people have heart attacks and strokes.
Meaning that not going away from it means people will continue to die from it.
Because caddy has built in, and default enabled, SSL of all sites using letsencrypt, something nginx doesn’t have from what I can see.
Of course it affects the average user, if nothing else then by showing that the browser can’t be trusted.
If the people making the browser is willing to alter the Web pages people visit to steal money once, what makes you think they aren’t willing to do so again for any number of reasons?
It was a comment on your claim that brave is a great product.
Straight up scamming their users is in my opinion not something that is done by “great products”.
Other examples is that Web browser that added their own referral code when users bought stuff on a crypto exchange. Oops, that was brave as well.
Or that one that installed a paid vpn service during an update, without user consent.
You guessed it, brave that as well.
They stole money by adding donation links to content creators pages, then didn’t give the donated money to the creators.
Brand new account, with no other post or comment.
Nice ad account you got there.
Why “especially if you’re not i the US”?
I’m not in the US, and switched to kobo a couple of years ago, but i’ve had to keep buying books from amazon, sine the kobo store is just realy bad (missing a lot of books, even popular once), and there are few others who offer ebooks here.
The quality of the devices seem not the greatest either.
Bought a kobo libra first and it lasted just long enough for the warranty to expire before it just fully died. Replaced it with a kobo libra colour, and had to replace it three times before I got one that didn’t have pin holes on the screen where light shone through.
Meanwhile my 9 year old kindle oasis works just fine, it has just gotten slow and the battery is worse, which is why I replaced it with kobo.
We do, it’s just that those users will also often go “nah, I’m just joking!” then do some shit anyways.