"I can't immediately think of a reason why you'd need a publicly trusted certificate if you're pinning a specific public key" Inter-finance systems mostly, some government. Sometimes they pin the CA issuer, sometimes IP…
"Alternatively, if companies cannot handle the rotation, then they likely should re-evaluate if WebPKI is even appropriate for their use-case." I hate hearing this awful take, as if every IT organization has the same…
It's not working - https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/07/07/portugal-dru... The entire Jacobin article only focused on if less addicts die it is a "working" policy, but it resulted in significantly more people…
Accessing the walkway to the front door and knocking on the front door is not trespassing, even if there is signs posted. Wandering off the path, going around the back, looking in windows is trespassing - but accessing…
Still not free-riding when you consider the data they are collecting from viewers even with ad-blockers. People still have accounts to save channels/videos, lots of people or households have Android phones that makes it…
You are only looking at one small part. Total immigration affecting housing & jobs are regular immigrants + temporary foreign workers + students (who often also work and have had most work restrictions removed). Each…
Everything about this sounds terrible for mobile, lossy or even medium latency connections. Non-blocking background updates are unnoticeable, but imagine your website being jammed like a stuck video every time you click…
Doesn't work since big tech all works together to crush dissent and anything that goes against their business model. Look at how attacked any right wing site is - they go after their ISPs, their CDNs, their DNS…
Traditional media companies vs big tech oligarchs. Not sure which I dislike more. Liars and thieves the lot of them. Can they both lose for our sakes?
Good thing they aren't making rockets with this stuff. Or if they are they have controls to take over. Oh wait....
It was a fine simple solution until DoH. In some internal environments the internal traffic volume can be much higher than the few services that might be publicly exposed. Sure lots of ways you could do it - get a fat…
It's horrible for environments with split horizon DNS. It presumes that the only network that should exist are home users consuming public Internet cloud services. For privacy it's a discussion of do I trust my…
]D=.~. S=. I thought I was looking at a sendmail config file at first!
> I have a GSuite legacy account for my personal domain name. Most of my family is on it. It was free. Oh boy they've been really trying to push people off GSuite legacy hard. I started missing incoming emails, testing…
AWS was similar for years. Huge losses, now they are profitable. The big difference with Google Cloud is that they have a long history of jacking up pricing at random. Wake up one morning and find that the solution you…
Stallman was right all along. The Google and Apple play to lock down your devices in order to "keep you safe" was not about malware or data privacy, it's about keeping away what THEY classify as thoughtcrime. It's about…
You exactly described Big Green and Big Oil propaganda - to influence public opinion. Your definition explicitly mentions "facts" so therefore Big Green fits too. Also Big Green likes to half-truth about how ethical or…
Typical SJW "It's bad when the police do this" "It's good when we do this because they like Trump" "It's bad when China does it, no social credit system!" "It's good when we do this because they like Trump"
Your propaganda is defined by anything you don't agree with trying to persuade you. Big green isn't propaganda, only big oil right?
China wants to have easy access to simply copy out of private repos rather than hack developers.
I must have angered fad language of the year fans :)
Actually what kills it is Yet Another F... Language. Most new languages are barely better then anything that already exists. After the initial cheerleaders that started the project moved on, the company realizes it's…
"I can't immediately think of a reason why you'd need a publicly trusted certificate if you're pinning a specific public key" Inter-finance systems mostly, some government. Sometimes they pin the CA issuer, sometimes IP…
"Alternatively, if companies cannot handle the rotation, then they likely should re-evaluate if WebPKI is even appropriate for their use-case." I hate hearing this awful take, as if every IT organization has the same…
It's not working - https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/07/07/portugal-dru... The entire Jacobin article only focused on if less addicts die it is a "working" policy, but it resulted in significantly more people…
Accessing the walkway to the front door and knocking on the front door is not trespassing, even if there is signs posted. Wandering off the path, going around the back, looking in windows is trespassing - but accessing…
Still not free-riding when you consider the data they are collecting from viewers even with ad-blockers. People still have accounts to save channels/videos, lots of people or households have Android phones that makes it…
You are only looking at one small part. Total immigration affecting housing & jobs are regular immigrants + temporary foreign workers + students (who often also work and have had most work restrictions removed). Each…
Everything about this sounds terrible for mobile, lossy or even medium latency connections. Non-blocking background updates are unnoticeable, but imagine your website being jammed like a stuck video every time you click…
Doesn't work since big tech all works together to crush dissent and anything that goes against their business model. Look at how attacked any right wing site is - they go after their ISPs, their CDNs, their DNS…
Traditional media companies vs big tech oligarchs. Not sure which I dislike more. Liars and thieves the lot of them. Can they both lose for our sakes?
Good thing they aren't making rockets with this stuff. Or if they are they have controls to take over. Oh wait....
It was a fine simple solution until DoH. In some internal environments the internal traffic volume can be much higher than the few services that might be publicly exposed. Sure lots of ways you could do it - get a fat…
It's horrible for environments with split horizon DNS. It presumes that the only network that should exist are home users consuming public Internet cloud services. For privacy it's a discussion of do I trust my…
]D=.~. S=. I thought I was looking at a sendmail config file at first!
> I have a GSuite legacy account for my personal domain name. Most of my family is on it. It was free. Oh boy they've been really trying to push people off GSuite legacy hard. I started missing incoming emails, testing…
AWS was similar for years. Huge losses, now they are profitable. The big difference with Google Cloud is that they have a long history of jacking up pricing at random. Wake up one morning and find that the solution you…
Stallman was right all along. The Google and Apple play to lock down your devices in order to "keep you safe" was not about malware or data privacy, it's about keeping away what THEY classify as thoughtcrime. It's about…
You exactly described Big Green and Big Oil propaganda - to influence public opinion. Your definition explicitly mentions "facts" so therefore Big Green fits too. Also Big Green likes to half-truth about how ethical or…
Typical SJW "It's bad when the police do this" "It's good when we do this because they like Trump" "It's bad when China does it, no social credit system!" "It's good when we do this because they like Trump"
Your propaganda is defined by anything you don't agree with trying to persuade you. Big green isn't propaganda, only big oil right?
China wants to have easy access to simply copy out of private repos rather than hack developers.
I must have angered fad language of the year fans :)
Actually what kills it is Yet Another F... Language. Most new languages are barely better then anything that already exists. After the initial cheerleaders that started the project moved on, the company realizes it's…