

I don’t get it
I don’t get it
Although not in the same way, the US is leading the charge on that front.
This is more about familiarity than difference in ease of use. I’ve used both, they are both super easy.
Not much information in the article but an interesting read nevertheless. Thanks for sharing.
Because it would stink. I get your point but there are better ways of demonstrating it.
What nonsense. If I want my origin to tor to start with a VPN then I will and I’ll be more anonymous because of it.
How is this cracking down? The article says the documentation for the registry edits have been removed and an automated approach of removing restrictions is now a false positive for windows defender.
I’m assuming the registry edits still work (article doesn’t say) in which case where am I meant to point my outrage?
Now if they block windows 11 from running and the registry entries do nothing, that would be a worthy news article.
No you’re right. Now that I’ve slept on it I see your point. When looking from the population perspective there are half as many fed agents available so they are half as effective (increased wait times, reduction of services etc).
operate half as effectively
I think you mean double effective. Seeing as each fed needs to cater for double the populace.
Ah yes. I’ve had the same issue. The web download is hit and miss. Totally understand, and a warranted description of that experience.
What was painful about getting the stuff out of OneDrive?
When I did this it was straight forward.
I have fextralife black listed. I don’t know what their game is but it feels fake. Long winded introductions with little substance and recently ai slop.
If you are the only user then use seafile pro. It’s free for up to 3 users.
They recommend washing once a week? That’s gross.
Every morning I replace the hanging bathroom towel. And no towel is reused for showering.
Why block from the firewall. Normally you would set a static ip to not use dhcp. You could also uninstall or disable the dhcp client service.
I recently decommissioned my old poweredge T620. Beast of a thing, 5U heavy af. It had 8x10T drives and was the primary media server.
Now that it is replaced I bought 2x Synology RS822+ and filled them with the old disks. Using SHR2. They are mixed brands bought at different times so I’ve made sure each NAS has a mix of disks.
Lowest is 33k hours, highest is 83k.
Instances have a choice to enable a new Lemmy feature that will proxy all images through the local instance. Whilst your instance may not do that today it may do in the future. Or you could move to an instance that has this enabled. I don’t know how to list instances with it enabled but it should be obvious by the URL used by images when viewed from an instance.
I know Lemmy hates telegram but it should be common knowledge that all platforms process requests from authorities.
The repeated posting of this story the last few days seems artificial.
There was some drama about this last week. Already forgotten about it
Oh okay, thank you ☺️