It is a membership fee for being part of a country. Only a few countries tax their citizens if they have no connection to their territories.
It isn't an extra import tax, just enforcement of VAT that was always a requirement (and always happened if you used a courier like UPS or DHL rather than the post office). Some countries have minimums however, but that…
It goes to show how badly it is set up for a false alarm. In a real emergency all the primary functions would go up (taking over radio broadcasts for example) so there wouldn't be the same problem. It is still bad of…
I don't use CloudFlare nor have any interest in them, but I don't see the arrogance. The issues CloudFlare have are things everyone takes seriously and are working very hard on. Deployment and memory safety are hard…
AD isn't just for Windows, which would be weird since it is mostly a fancy key value store (with associated functions and services of course). SSSD for example can use AD. The problem is that Linux itself doesn't…
It is a membership fee for being part of a country. Only a few countries tax their citizens if they have no connection to their territories.
It isn't an extra import tax, just enforcement of VAT that was always a requirement (and always happened if you used a courier like UPS or DHL rather than the post office). Some countries have minimums however, but that…
It goes to show how badly it is set up for a false alarm. In a real emergency all the primary functions would go up (taking over radio broadcasts for example) so there wouldn't be the same problem. It is still bad of…
I don't use CloudFlare nor have any interest in them, but I don't see the arrogance. The issues CloudFlare have are things everyone takes seriously and are working very hard on. Deployment and memory safety are hard…
AD isn't just for Windows, which would be weird since it is mostly a fancy key value store (with associated functions and services of course). SSSD for example can use AD. The problem is that Linux itself doesn't…