Sigh. It's been 42 years since it was cleared up and that most people became citizens. Can we stop with that remark already
Let's hope so
Wonder if it's anything to do with the in-progress merging with Three? I've noticed my MVNO Vodafone service, which was faultless, suddenly declining. Random dropouts are fairly common, no connection inside some big…
Fastmail servers are in the US btw And the company is based in Australia. They're not at the top of the list for anyone concerned about privacy
And then from Edinburgh to Manchester (184 miles) instead of Newcastle (91 miles) or Teeside (125 miles), both airports Ryanair operate out of.
I wonder if the pilots considered Newcastle (or Teeside)? The METARs showed favourable weather conditions at Newcastle and many planes landed there that day without issue I believe. Also far closer to Edinburgh than…
Yup. They also popularised excessive baggage under the seat, and I routinely used to see obvious hazards that would impede an evacuation. Staff would turn a blind eye. Probably still do Further, with the baggage being…
> Under FAA rules this was a screwup An oversight I'm sure they can fix ;-) FAA as a yardstick? Hm
Do consumer rights exist in the skies? Genuine question!
Here's hoping they make 16 patch versions
[warning: old man rants at clouds] Maybe I'm getting old, but I think at this stage I want the third, often-unspoken route: no data. Let go of things No need for infrastructure when you have nothing to host. And data…
I'd love more of this kind of frank discourse because I'm tired of decades of political pearl clutching "even just one death is a tragedy"
How have touchscreens had such a free pass compared to mobile phones?! Just kidding I know the answer is lobbying
Interesting. Thanks!
Fingerprints are not required in the UK to apply for a passport (for UK citizens who didn't apply for naturalisation etc). Biometric doesn't just mean fingerprints.
Wow position 140 on HN after about about 3 hours. Brutal lol
Yeah nobody is willing to give up the revenue/tax from someone driving a car. In fact, I bet electric vehicles will end up more expensive per mile, mark my words.
Many TLS deployments still leak the hostname in plain text as part of SNI
Same here. On my WhatsApp, read receipts and online status are off, and have been since I first found the feature. The way "they left me on read" has found its way into common English is disturbing.
Yeah, excessively sweaty feet.
Not universally true. The Mullvad client has lots of additional features to enhance privacy. Killswitch, split tunnelling (you might otherwise disconnect the VPN to use a certain app, so it can overall improve privacy),…
There was a bumpy ride with CF a while ago but they seem fine now (still plenty of captchas, of course)
If in the UK, you better have some tact, otherwise it'll go down like a lead balloon ! Personally I'd make up a lie: "Oh! What a great idea those posters are...I lost my dear brother to sepsis...they told us it's so…
Not for feature parity. And I find there's a good correlation between the quality of the apps and the overall quality of the company. No surprise that the Mullvad VPN app is excellent
TLS doesn't hide which websites (hostnames) you visit
Sigh. It's been 42 years since it was cleared up and that most people became citizens. Can we stop with that remark already
Let's hope so
Wonder if it's anything to do with the in-progress merging with Three? I've noticed my MVNO Vodafone service, which was faultless, suddenly declining. Random dropouts are fairly common, no connection inside some big…
Fastmail servers are in the US btw And the company is based in Australia. They're not at the top of the list for anyone concerned about privacy
And then from Edinburgh to Manchester (184 miles) instead of Newcastle (91 miles) or Teeside (125 miles), both airports Ryanair operate out of.
I wonder if the pilots considered Newcastle (or Teeside)? The METARs showed favourable weather conditions at Newcastle and many planes landed there that day without issue I believe. Also far closer to Edinburgh than…
Yup. They also popularised excessive baggage under the seat, and I routinely used to see obvious hazards that would impede an evacuation. Staff would turn a blind eye. Probably still do Further, with the baggage being…
> Under FAA rules this was a screwup An oversight I'm sure they can fix ;-) FAA as a yardstick? Hm
Do consumer rights exist in the skies? Genuine question!
Here's hoping they make 16 patch versions
[warning: old man rants at clouds] Maybe I'm getting old, but I think at this stage I want the third, often-unspoken route: no data. Let go of things No need for infrastructure when you have nothing to host. And data…
I'd love more of this kind of frank discourse because I'm tired of decades of political pearl clutching "even just one death is a tragedy"
How have touchscreens had such a free pass compared to mobile phones?! Just kidding I know the answer is lobbying
Interesting. Thanks!
Fingerprints are not required in the UK to apply for a passport (for UK citizens who didn't apply for naturalisation etc). Biometric doesn't just mean fingerprints.
Wow position 140 on HN after about about 3 hours. Brutal lol
Yeah nobody is willing to give up the revenue/tax from someone driving a car. In fact, I bet electric vehicles will end up more expensive per mile, mark my words.
Many TLS deployments still leak the hostname in plain text as part of SNI
Same here. On my WhatsApp, read receipts and online status are off, and have been since I first found the feature. The way "they left me on read" has found its way into common English is disturbing.
Yeah, excessively sweaty feet.
Not universally true. The Mullvad client has lots of additional features to enhance privacy. Killswitch, split tunnelling (you might otherwise disconnect the VPN to use a certain app, so it can overall improve privacy),…
There was a bumpy ride with CF a while ago but they seem fine now (still plenty of captchas, of course)
If in the UK, you better have some tact, otherwise it'll go down like a lead balloon ! Personally I'd make up a lie: "Oh! What a great idea those posters are...I lost my dear brother to sepsis...they told us it's so…
Not for feature parity. And I find there's a good correlation between the quality of the apps and the overall quality of the company. No surprise that the Mullvad VPN app is excellent
TLS doesn't hide which websites (hostnames) you visit