Yep, same. Good chance it’ll survive as is but no need to rush.
Yep, same. Good chance it’ll survive as is but no need to rush.
Streisand effect, go!
It seems they are designed to funnel you into the arms of corporations. I’ve read that enough youth are just taking the surcharge and loading on the chin that insurers have started to worry. I’ve considered it–the value for money of private insurance is not great.
The most talked about thing on Usenet? That’s right: Usenet.
What’s nice is that Microsoft today doesn’t have capability to improve in the short or even medium term. They could drop a billion dollars into it and it would still take them years to improve their offering, if they can at all.
Luckily, there’s one with open registration until 1 June. For those interested, check out the open signups communities as mentioned.
If you assume that she will only install official apps, that they are sandboxed and Apple doesn’t allow viruses in App Store apps, then that statement seems fine to me.
Every networked computer has some risk of getting a viris of course.
I’d suggest if you’re going to watch both Rogue One and Andor, to watch Andor first.
It even runs on my potato server
Another option is to use your router to send data via VPN so you don’t have to set up tunnels on each host.
Try notbob.i2p
Glad it’s not just me that thinks there’s too much exposition in games that don’t need it e.g., Doom. The good writers understand the medium and the story unfolds through play but the bad ones make you read walls of text. If I wanted so many words I’d read a book.
Indeed. Many could send Labor a message on Gaza because of it.
That’s like a VPN with extra steps. Though if someone you trust in that country already has an exit node you can connect through, then that does sound good.
Does anyone have a good reason to go with PIA when there are others that offer a comparable service without these problems?
You can try I2P. The selection is smaller and it’s slower, but it’s free and privacy-first.
How does Tailscale help here?
On Sky News, Peta Credlin said the Liberals should’ve leaned more into the culture wars. In quick retort Murray Watt welcomed her strategy. They’re in denial.
Now that I think about it, has anyone ever asked Netflix if they have the rights to stream what they’re watching? Of course not, you just assume it’s fine.