

Thank you.
Thank you.
Let’s not give them any ideas.
Is that mostly for ISPs running CGNAT?
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But why is the bow beneath the bridge?
You can say piracy here, it’s a safe space. Or, ya know, porn.
Main competitor to the Mac.
Why the fuck is she still getting a paycheck?
NAT loopback, if supported and enabled, may appear to bypass firewall rules.
Basically, traffic to your public (WAN) IP that comes from inside the network is not subject to the same level of security as outside traffic would be. The last part of the parent comment didn’t quite make sense, though.
Wouldn’t the wires just run around the circumference to prevent cutting the thing off? I’ve never seen one up close but I’d imagine they would have to if it’s anything like a wristwatch band or a miniature belt.
And no one’s questioning the supposed sorting of the entire database instead of just the contacts table?
As an uncultured American, I honestly don’t know how else to read that comment.
“The stuff that he eats is really, like, bad,” he said on [a] podcast, in an episode that aired Tuesday. “Campaign food is always bad, but the food that goes onto that airplane is like just poison. You have a choice between—you don’t have the choice, you’re either given KFC or Big Macs. That’s when you’re lucky and then the rest of the stuff I consider kind of inedible.”
– RFK Jr. a few days ago
Edit: to be fair, his expression in this picture does make him look more than a little disgusted
Apparently he eats so much McDonald’s because he’s paranoid about being poisoned and thinks sending someone there to get his food anonymously makes him more safe somehow. It makes you wonder where that paranoia came from once you also learn that this was first reported seven years ago.
Pixels have had this for several years. I think even my Nexus did.
Newb here who can’t seem to fully grasp how permissions work and sometimes carelessly runs services as root. Help…
I pasted this into a Word document and my laptop burst into flames.
I was thinking it had more to do with the use of the 900MHz band which has advantages in the penetration of certain materials compared to higher frequencies but I’m not an expert.
Cellular signals have a hard time penetrating dense concrete buildings and underground structures. That’s why doctors still use them, even in the States.
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