im not sure and it would vary from protein to protein but the thing says it gets up to 170F which is probably enough for a fair few
im not sure and it would vary from protein to protein but the thing says it gets up to 170F which is probably enough for a fair few
it says it gets to 170F. thats hot enough to get shallow stuff like mosquito bites and most stings.
I looked up the bug bite thing. Im glad that someone paid attention to the way most proteins in bites/stings break down if heated. I bet it works pretty good
Thats a lot of information to ask for so ill try to be very basic. A port is like a window with a guy on the other side. if you speak the same language as the guy you can have a conversation.
There are 65535 windows available. the open have guys available for conversations, the closed ones dont.
When you open a port on your computer you should have a program that “listens” at that port so that others can use it to have a conversation.
A vpn takes all of the conversations your computer wants to have and sends them to a port on a server and the program listening to that conversation sends your requests to their intended destination and then sends you the result. Its like using a middleman to have a conversation.
Of course they think the election was stolen, they tried like mad to steal it and failed so it’s obvious that someone stole harder than them.
I like the version of it from John Dies At The End. Same thought experiment just with an axe
What if this is that simulation tho.
I switched to just using Docker and nginx reverse proxy. It’s more setup initially but less overhead.
I could fork ClamAV and call it OysterAV then there would be a less maintained alternative
You realize how sad that statement is, right?