Thats a really nice cell. I dont think they’ll be going to a place like that.
Thats a really nice cell. I dont think they’ll be going to a place like that.
If I understand the US system correctly, even if this does become law, its still up for interpretation by the supreme court, so it’ll still likely favor Republican interests.
Well thats just patently untrue.
He has plenty of respect for himself
This is the kind of thing I’d like to see a lot more of.
Lobby groups in the US cant be trusted to offer sensible regulation of themselves and congress doesn’t know the industry so they cant be trusted for sensible regulations either.
Id be far more willing to trust the US Congress if they knew at least a little about the things they are trying to regulate
Yes, it’s possible
You need a SIP trunk to connect to and a PBX server. I would also recommend a proxy server to obfuscate your SIP server as it will be constantly attacked.
It doesn’t technically need its own network, but having it on its own VLAN is recommended as you will want to have some QoS policies for the UDP voice traffic otherwise your call audio will be choppy
This would turn the Internet into a hell scape if only because corporations could throw huge amounts of money around.
There would be incentive for the Pizza Huts and the Walmarts of the world to just assume control of the websites for any local competitors.
Domain squatting is incredibly scummy, but I have no idea how it would be possible to have any other system.
My understanding is that domains do expire unless you pay the fee to renew for another year.
Regarding unused domain names, how would anyone know if a particular name is being unused? Domain names are used for more things than browsable websites. You’d have to have a system that could determine if traffic is going to those names, which seems bad from a privacy standpoint and also pretty easy to script around.
If you have both the skillset and the mind for it, red team cybersecurity is super interesting, but it’s hard to get into and even harder to do well
I built a cube(a curated collection of cards made for drafting) of all the worst Magic cards ever made.
Most of the cards are worth around $0.05, however my copy of Urza’s Miter currently goes for $22 because of it’s rarity
I agree that for this size of network AD is definitely not something you want to deal with unless you want to learn how it works.
However, I’m not sure it really increases attack vectors to have it running, outside of the fact that it’s a new network service on the LAN. The out of the box default configuration is not bad these days, security-wise
I use it to host a weekly remote movie night for some friends and I and it’s basically the perfect piece of drop-in software for that purpose.
It’s simple enough that non-technical people just need to click a button to connect and its protocol is low latency enough that we can all see and react to the same scene with no delay.
Literally the only thing keeping me from switching:
Act as a host in Parsec. If hosting ever becomes available for the Linux release, I’ll switch.
If you’re Canadian then nothing compares to Hawkins Cheezies, but thankfully they’re also dirt cheap
Copyright is a good thing in general, but the way it’s handled now is incredibly stupid.
The US had it right in 1790. 14 years by default and an additional 14 year renewal. After that it’s public domain.
28 years is more than enough time to profit from a creative work before other people can use those ideas freely.
Imagine the creative landscape if every piece of art older than 1995 was free for everyone to use as they saw fit.
They’re a little different. Kettles are small (1-2 liters) will heat water until it’s boiling and then shut off(or have the user disconnect the heat source)
Water boilers hold a larger amount of water (3-5 liters) at a consistent temperature with a button to dispense it.
I upgraded from a kettle to a zojirushi water boiler and I’ve never looked back. The thing is incredible. Absolutely worth the price.
The fact that Fever is your favorite tells me you are a person with good taste. That was the one that really had the best balance of difficulty and novelty. Plus, Remix 9 in that game is probably the best song across the series
There was also a CVSS 10.0 vulnerability discovered in it about a month ago. There are still some aftershocks from that too
It took me actually working in food service to realize that cooking in a restaurant is way different than cooking at home.
I couldn’t deal with the stress of a restaurant so now I do cybersecurity for an MSP
The Bucees logo tells me this is probably going to affect Texas more than other regions.