It starts fairly close to the sea but takes an enormous detour to get there.
(Yeah I know that the geography probably doesn't allow the river to go anywhere else. It's a joke.)
It starts fairly close to the sea but takes an enormous detour to get there.
(Yeah I know that the geography probably doesn't allow the river to go anywhere else. It's a joke.)
Except the absolutely valid (I don't not necessarily agree but it's fair) criticism about mitm and other similar stuff, cloudflare actually does a lot of good stuff.
In general they stand their ground against companies who try to force them to do stuff like this.
They are also seemingly involved in developing and finding ways to make the internet a more secure place, like with encrypted client hello. And encrypted DNS.
And it looks like it's fairly high up in a skyscraper.
https://scp-db.fandom.com/wiki/666_timer
I like the the manufacturer is listed as unknown when the picture shows it's obviously made by Texas instruments. There are not a lot of companies with a logo of Texas that makes ICs.
Eh what now?
I have to restart explorer.exe a few times a year but not more than that.
That would be great, but how exactly? Banning religions that encourage/forces it?
The only reason I could see is to highly educate everyone but that's way easier said than done.
Yes of course but recording a private conversation has been legal before and I couldn't find any good indications that it has changed under the GDPR.
The law essentially says that it's illegal to record or listen to private conversations which you aren't a part of using technical instruments.
So it's legal to press your ear against a wall but it's illegal to use any tech to listen/record to anything.
Sounds great.
Governments should perhaps even have a separate organisation with expert IT consultants that are specialists on various systems commonly used in government organisations.
Lets say that the Tax department has a normal internal IT department that does most of the work but they can bring in comparably cheap help from the government IT consultant organisation for very specific needs.
The government is absolutely big enough that it could be worth it.
I'm very sceptical our lawn wouldn't pretty much die if we didn't rake at least a little.
We have a single maple (probably a norway maple) tree and the leaves are very plentiful and quite big so they cover pretty much the entire (small) lawn and in some places to absolute perfection and in multiple layers.
Project wingman and the Ace combat series is great!
This is designed to work with all games so it's more similar to how many emulators implement quick save than how it works in most games. I suspect or rather hope that it's as fast (instantaneous) as it is in emulators.
It also appears that it's supposed to rewind like you can do in some racing games.
It's more complicated than a simple quick save button found in mostly older games. It's a neat feature but I would obviously prefer that they didn't get the patent so Xbox also could implement something similar.