

They can pry it from my cold dead hands.
They can pry it from my cold dead hands.
Water damage, repair claim denied.
I do wonder if there’s a possible tipping point caused by event so egregious, so unjust, that The Onion would feel compelled to report on it factually & earnestly…
And they just become a legitimate source of the news.
Public is used to encrypt, private is used to decrypt.
If I’m reading a book, to warrant the need for a bookmark to begin with… Why the fuck would I want an AI summary of what I’m already reading?
Love watching Americans go ape shit about censorship & freedom of speech, but then immediately bend the knee when their chosen social media platform is the one restricting them.
Or you know, map it to something useful?
They’re technically there to ensure the project has the correct resources aligned, and manage the project budget.
Aka if they want timely updates, they can purchase & fetch me coffee! I don’t need them, but they sure as hell need me.
I think it’s more plausible that the original fridge had broken down, so butter was relocated to an alternative temporary.
Well technically he is now…
Billionaires and (soon to be) trillionaires shouldn’t exist, the fact they do is disgusting. That level of wealth is incomprehensible to me.
Millionaires make more than 65x the average part-time salary in the UK, and 21x more than the full-time average. That alone was a ridiculous display of greed.
We need to start heavily taxing the wealthy. Start doing it based on percentage different compared to the national minimum after a certain threshold.
This an American thing? This is exactly what happens in the UK.
That’s my secret, I always sign off my emails as “Regards”.
It wouldn’t stop against volumetric attacks…
They’d still fully consume the WAN bearer regardless of Crowdsec protecting the endpoint. For that you need a scrubbing centre to dump the traffic onto.
IPv4 isn’t depreciated, it’s exhausted. It’s still a key cornerstone of our current internet today.
We still have “modern” hardware being deployed with piss-poor IPv6 support (if any at all). Until that gets fixed, adoption rates will continue to be low. Adding warnings will only result in annoying people, not driving for improvement.
Whilst I agree in the spirit of the petition, the wording isn’t great.
Server infrastructure has significant opex costs to run & maintain - it’s impractical to demand publishers to keep them alive, especially if the running cost far exceeds the player demand & potential revenues. What happens if that publisher goes bust? What happens if a significant security vulnerability is found?
Might be better to have legislation for software publishers (not just games) to both plan & implement a sunsetting strategies when they intend to retire software.
Eg. If the online component was just performing license checks, make software publishers remove the DRM. If it’s to host a DLC store, release all DLC items for free & remove the store. If its for multi-player mechanics, release both the client & server software as limited open-source license so the community can maintain those assets going forward.
Estimates show we can sell up to 80% of an individual’s visual field before inducing seizures…