Yeah right, forgot about that.
Yeah right, forgot about that.
Was the first guy charged?
In some instances, absolutely.
I mean he wrote words on bullets (or casings, I dunno) and a manifesto…
If it’s politically motivated I’m pretty sure it’s terrorism.
Irrigated? That seems incredibly water intensive.
FYI The equipment and technology already exist to do it as well.
How do you farm crops like wheat and corn that way?
I imagine harvesting, planting, and everything else that needs to be done is much harder in “protected culture” compared to normal agriculture.
We farm the way we do because we have always done it like this, except on a smaller scale obviously, otherwise almost everyone would still be a farmer.
Completely moving over to “protected culture” would be enormously expensive, hard, and unless some really advanced technical advancements happen so, impossible.
Because there is no difference from your homemade cert compared to anyone else’s homemade cert.
So if someone else claims to be your website and uses a similar homemade cert there is no way to know that the site isn’t yours.
Sure, but the first time the other person would have to accept your self signed cert. There is no knowing that the cert presented the first time was actually from you and not someone else.
If they got it with your knowledge, can’t you just revoke the old one?
Yeah, but unfortunately cert revocation isn’t that great in practice. Lots of devices and services don’t even check the revocation lists on every connection.
Or mostly anywhere really. The EU exists for all that to be easier within the EU.
Yeah, it’s pretty funny that occasionally when looking up a real problem they refer you to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/ which is way better
Haha, alright then.
I thought you hijacked a VM Host at work to play with ;)
You tried incus on a prod machine?
I directly cited the portion to which I replied too.
I didn’t comment on the palworld thing.
Fun fact antivirus or spyware as you call it can also be installed on Linux.
It’s probably also easier and can likely be done more invasively considering that the company can control every step like the kernel and even app distribution.
dmca people streaming games is pretty bad.
I agree but technically they are in the right. Technically game streaming is likely illegal and breaks copyright. It’s commonly accepted and often encouraged by most companies though.
If it really is as perfect as you say, it sounds way more profitable.
Not sure capitalism is the issue at play here.