Maybe you could delete my account. I'd prefer that. I think maybe I have a tendency to argue with people and this just isn't the place for it. Best to remove the temptation. If you aren't going to delete the account and…
This is academic thinking. The infections will occur because nothing can be done about them. Omicron is too transmissible to contain. Everyone understands that now. There is no 'gambling' here because there is no dice…
By the way, I wasn't the one that flagged your post. I dislike that facility.
>What is the point of these thinktanks They create research that is used by politicians to justify them creating a policy they'd already decided to create for political reasons. They manufacture consent. What did Chuck…
Thanks for the context, I appreciate it. At the time I remember the concept of running PHP on Windows/IIS did have this air of 'hmmmmmmmmmmmno' associated with it. In my experience it ran fine, but for obvious reasons…
I figure - at least for the US - that that's the inevitable conclusion. Not necessarily FB, perhaps a govt service that's created along the lines of twitter, simple and straightforward. The internet is the de-facto…
I just like straightforward linear conversations in which questions are asked and answered. I don't like endless come-ons in which questions are responded to (not answered!) with more questions and a sentence fragment…
The testing is for a combination of knowledge of the subject and ability to apply it in practice.
Not 100% sure this fits your use case but UltraVNC goes back to w95.
>virtually nobody uses IPv6 Some very high percentage of mobile devices, when using mobile data, are on IPv6 and preferentially connect using IPv6. I think 80% of Meta traffic is IPv6. Lots and lots and lots of people…
Netgear DM200 or one of the Fritz!Box devices if you want VDSL/DSL support.
If you're on DSL, the DLink DM200 has an integrated adsl/vdsl modem that's supported by OpenWRT, and the platform is quite powerful. You'll need a second device for wifi though but that suits my use case. If you want a…
So the 1st amendment's wrong. Fix it somehow. Landline telephone companies are obliged by their terms of licence to serve all customers in their coverage area (i.e they can't deny the KKK a landline.) There's precedent…
2016 generation: -752 GW/h
>Good question! Yes, it is, so let's stick with it: Was the winning candidate a white supremacist?
You can read that sentence to both confirm and oppose the writer being male, FYI. Both 'like me' and 'unlike me' can be implied. You need more data than that sentence.
This is all over the place. I've done this countless times when reinstalling laptops etc (because it saves redownloading 4GB worth of mailbox) and you just install thunderbird on the new machine, run it once, close it,…
Could have just shipped the customer a server, especially as Joel's article suggests that most of your on-prem customers went with dedicated servers for the software anyway. Find it hard to imagine that a significant…
Is that really significant in any meaningful sense? A new crypto token launches every other day. Call me back when they get marketshare.
Yeah. You're the one calling this service - which has attracted a sizeable number of perfectly mainstream conservative writers - 'the perfect honeypot.' We definitely do have different ordinaries.
>Nobody doesn't have the right to make their own risk analysis. That's assuming they're capable of it and we both know that's not the case. You start out by saying that people have the right to make their own risk…
I read all of the articles that are available for free by that author and didn't see anything out of the ordinary. Well within the overton window. Y'all really think that moderate conservative writing - it didn't stray…
>Hotels don’t make money if you stay in the room, it actually costs them money in terms of electricity. No, them renting the room to you - when you'll usually be out of it most of the day - is absolutely how they make…
Maybe you could delete my account. I'd prefer that. I think maybe I have a tendency to argue with people and this just isn't the place for it. Best to remove the temptation. If you aren't going to delete the account and…
This is academic thinking. The infections will occur because nothing can be done about them. Omicron is too transmissible to contain. Everyone understands that now. There is no 'gambling' here because there is no dice…
By the way, I wasn't the one that flagged your post. I dislike that facility.
>What is the point of these thinktanks They create research that is used by politicians to justify them creating a policy they'd already decided to create for political reasons. They manufacture consent. What did Chuck…
Thanks for the context, I appreciate it. At the time I remember the concept of running PHP on Windows/IIS did have this air of 'hmmmmmmmmmmmno' associated with it. In my experience it ran fine, but for obvious reasons…
I figure - at least for the US - that that's the inevitable conclusion. Not necessarily FB, perhaps a govt service that's created along the lines of twitter, simple and straightforward. The internet is the de-facto…
I just like straightforward linear conversations in which questions are asked and answered. I don't like endless come-ons in which questions are responded to (not answered!) with more questions and a sentence fragment…
The testing is for a combination of knowledge of the subject and ability to apply it in practice.
Not 100% sure this fits your use case but UltraVNC goes back to w95.
>virtually nobody uses IPv6 Some very high percentage of mobile devices, when using mobile data, are on IPv6 and preferentially connect using IPv6. I think 80% of Meta traffic is IPv6. Lots and lots and lots of people…
Netgear DM200 or one of the Fritz!Box devices if you want VDSL/DSL support.
If you're on DSL, the DLink DM200 has an integrated adsl/vdsl modem that's supported by OpenWRT, and the platform is quite powerful. You'll need a second device for wifi though but that suits my use case. If you want a…
So the 1st amendment's wrong. Fix it somehow. Landline telephone companies are obliged by their terms of licence to serve all customers in their coverage area (i.e they can't deny the KKK a landline.) There's precedent…
2016 generation: -752 GW/h
>Good question! Yes, it is, so let's stick with it: Was the winning candidate a white supremacist?
You can read that sentence to both confirm and oppose the writer being male, FYI. Both 'like me' and 'unlike me' can be implied. You need more data than that sentence.
This is all over the place. I've done this countless times when reinstalling laptops etc (because it saves redownloading 4GB worth of mailbox) and you just install thunderbird on the new machine, run it once, close it,…
Could have just shipped the customer a server, especially as Joel's article suggests that most of your on-prem customers went with dedicated servers for the software anyway. Find it hard to imagine that a significant…
Is that really significant in any meaningful sense? A new crypto token launches every other day. Call me back when they get marketshare.
Yeah. You're the one calling this service - which has attracted a sizeable number of perfectly mainstream conservative writers - 'the perfect honeypot.' We definitely do have different ordinaries.
>Nobody doesn't have the right to make their own risk analysis. That's assuming they're capable of it and we both know that's not the case. You start out by saying that people have the right to make their own risk…
I read all of the articles that are available for free by that author and didn't see anything out of the ordinary. Well within the overton window. Y'all really think that moderate conservative writing - it didn't stray…
>Hotels don’t make money if you stay in the room, it actually costs them money in terms of electricity. No, them renting the room to you - when you'll usually be out of it most of the day - is absolutely how they make…