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Can we start a GoFundMe to send a rocket to push it closer?
Can we start a GoFundMe to send a rocket to push it closer?
I don’t personally use tape, but I get most of my stuff from eBay. Tape drives are surprising expensive, even LTO-6 is going to run you a few hundred. But you still can’t beat the density and longevity.
Do they not? I wouldn’t be surprised if they did.
Tape. Amazon glacier if you’re okay with that.
And regular test restores. An untested backup is not a backup.
But when considering what I need to back up, I usually overestimate how much I or other people will care if it’s lost. Family photos are great, but what are the odds of someone saying “damn I wish we still had two dozen photos of that one barbecue?”
He’s worth over $400 billion. He could literally set warehouses full of cash on fire and not notice.
…but still fails to answer the question of “should we continue implementing kernel things in rust”.
Probably none. This is a MITM attack, so they need to be between you and the device. Usually that’s done by being on the local network, though it could also be someone who has compromised your router/firewall appliance.
Of course, you should never expose services like this to the Internet. If you need remote access, use a VPN.
In a relevant way, or in the US way where it wouldn’t have stopped this kind of attack?
I’ve always Android phones with encryption enabled, since about 2014, and I’ve never noticed any issue, nor had I heard about this before.
Doesn’t matter. If they have a sympathetic court, they can convict on anything.
Not all providers let you use your own domain.
Crypto instructions have been standard in CPUs for decades now. I don’t know about mobile CPUs specifically, but the AES instructions have been around since 2008.
Or Qemu if you want a similar interface.
People in Congress do often rent an apartment in DC.
But this bill still doesn’t do anything.
Is it really war when you can just steamroll right over the people and kill them all?
Is it feasible to self host websites
yes
for small businesses
NOPE
Well, you say your business sites, so I assume you’re okay with downtime. I would absolutely not self-host sites for someone else’s business, because if something happens to the hosting (ISP outage, power outage, bad update, hardware failure, accidental deletion, misconfiguration, ISP block, flood/fire/storm, theft, I can go on) then it’s my ass on the line. Simple hosting is cheap, spend the few bucks for a lot more peace of mind.
Let’s see how the red state targeted tariffs go first. I live in an area that would be badly affected by a total embargo, but we also voted against him.
I’m not familiar with that program. How does it determine “throttling”?