> Trump has already imposed 50% tariffs, causing major economic losses. NATO has already threatened to impose 100% tariffs on us if we keep buying russian oil. And these are mere tariffs, not actual sanctions. Maybe…
> Brazil is essentially the world's soy farm and we import like 70% of our fertilizer. You might want to check the sources from which we import those fertilizers, largest of which are Russia and China. While some do…
Interestingly, just yesterday I found out 4 already exists, but it's inverse of what you're thinking: top up excess battery capacity overnight, when grid prices are low, and then resell during the day when purchase…
Nope, VMWare added the capability to work as a sort of nested hypervisor atop Hyper-V (which WSL2 and newer Windows security features depend on). That being said, there is a performance impact.
IIRC you have to show harm to take anything to court. I recall cases on federal regulation that failed to move forward because a state AG failed to prove harm. It makes sense when you think about it, otherwise courts…
https://www.erlang.org/doc/apps/crypto/crypto Elixir can call Erlang/OTP modules directly, so they also have access to that same module. Erlang/OTP is a hard dependency for Elixir afaik.
Congress will do the usual: accept Boeing's money and overlook the issue on one hand, and pretend to the public that they're doing otherwise on the other. Unfortunately, Americans and the peoples of many democratic…
I was on the NUC search a while ago and I'm not sure you can. Although the AMD motherboards may not support ECC, I haven't heard of any that actually don't. Best bet is probably to buy a recent, barebones AMD NUC, and…
So that they can increase their own pay and benefits. Nonprofits still have to pay their staff and the amount of money some pay theirs can be rather... inflated.
It could work, as it's pretty rare for IP addresses to be used directly and not through DNS, but that also defeats the purpose of the mechanism: it doesn't add anything of value if everyone is using DNS. Even malware…
I think you're confusing their goal. It's not that they have a problem with people working remotely on tourist visas, it's that they want them to do it for longer as it brings economic benefit to the country. If they…
Along with the Google Search algorithm, it's hard to get anything that's actually relevant out of it anymore
I guess in a pedantic manner, but then they were always documented, since their country of origin knew who they are. In terms of immigration, undocumented typically means you don't currently have a valid visa or…
Undocumented immigrants can get an ITIN, and many do use them to pay taxes. The IRS really doesn't care where you got your money from, so long as they get their cut. Where undocumented immigrants won't be able to file…
Undocumented immigrants can get an ITIN, and many do. A lot of the time the ITIN will be used where it's allowed (opening bank accounts) and a counterfeit social security card where it's not (applying for employment).
I find that preferable to trying to get split horizon working reliably enough that data isn't going out to the gateway half the time.
I can't answer definitively, but I was looking for SFP cards recently and the older cards don't really support ASPM. The cards themselves aren't power hogs, but they keep the CPU from going into lower states during…
For those searching for it, they've rebranded to Empower. I've been using them for years and they've done an excellent job. Only downside is that there is a slight nagware aspect (only when you're inside the app though)…
For CG-NAT you don't actually get any inbound ports, so dynamic DNS won't help you. That being said, I know some ISPs over here that will block standard ports inbound beyond SMTP when you're not behind CG-NAT. I can…
I've had a lot of success with https://github.com/dehydrated-io/dehydrated . It exposes the different parts of the process (deploy challenge to DNS, deploy cert to filesystem, etc) as hooks, so it's pretty easy to…
Not someone that believes in crypto, but AFAIK there's no process for resolving theft outside of getting the thief's wallet somehow, and that's intentional (not theft specifically, but the concept of transactions being…
7TB of data (the article mentioned 800GB of financial data) is impressively small for an organization that brings in over a billion USD a year[0] and has over 10k employees, especially when it operates in as many…
It didn't read to me as if the parent was talking about the abuse being done to the children but to the partner themselves, something that is far more common.
FedNow doesn't change anything other than transaction speed & cost. If your concern is the Fed giving people money directly, they've had the technical capability for a very long time.
Apart from what vineyardmike mentioned, there's a few additional levers, like having the app removed from app stores. I don't know what the current state of their traffic and DNS filtering capabilities, but if they…
> Trump has already imposed 50% tariffs, causing major economic losses. NATO has already threatened to impose 100% tariffs on us if we keep buying russian oil. And these are mere tariffs, not actual sanctions. Maybe…
> Brazil is essentially the world's soy farm and we import like 70% of our fertilizer. You might want to check the sources from which we import those fertilizers, largest of which are Russia and China. While some do…
Interestingly, just yesterday I found out 4 already exists, but it's inverse of what you're thinking: top up excess battery capacity overnight, when grid prices are low, and then resell during the day when purchase…
Nope, VMWare added the capability to work as a sort of nested hypervisor atop Hyper-V (which WSL2 and newer Windows security features depend on). That being said, there is a performance impact.
IIRC you have to show harm to take anything to court. I recall cases on federal regulation that failed to move forward because a state AG failed to prove harm. It makes sense when you think about it, otherwise courts…
https://www.erlang.org/doc/apps/crypto/crypto Elixir can call Erlang/OTP modules directly, so they also have access to that same module. Erlang/OTP is a hard dependency for Elixir afaik.
Congress will do the usual: accept Boeing's money and overlook the issue on one hand, and pretend to the public that they're doing otherwise on the other. Unfortunately, Americans and the peoples of many democratic…
I was on the NUC search a while ago and I'm not sure you can. Although the AMD motherboards may not support ECC, I haven't heard of any that actually don't. Best bet is probably to buy a recent, barebones AMD NUC, and…
So that they can increase their own pay and benefits. Nonprofits still have to pay their staff and the amount of money some pay theirs can be rather... inflated.
It could work, as it's pretty rare for IP addresses to be used directly and not through DNS, but that also defeats the purpose of the mechanism: it doesn't add anything of value if everyone is using DNS. Even malware…
I think you're confusing their goal. It's not that they have a problem with people working remotely on tourist visas, it's that they want them to do it for longer as it brings economic benefit to the country. If they…
Along with the Google Search algorithm, it's hard to get anything that's actually relevant out of it anymore
I guess in a pedantic manner, but then they were always documented, since their country of origin knew who they are. In terms of immigration, undocumented typically means you don't currently have a valid visa or…
Undocumented immigrants can get an ITIN, and many do use them to pay taxes. The IRS really doesn't care where you got your money from, so long as they get their cut. Where undocumented immigrants won't be able to file…
Undocumented immigrants can get an ITIN, and many do. A lot of the time the ITIN will be used where it's allowed (opening bank accounts) and a counterfeit social security card where it's not (applying for employment).
I find that preferable to trying to get split horizon working reliably enough that data isn't going out to the gateway half the time.
I can't answer definitively, but I was looking for SFP cards recently and the older cards don't really support ASPM. The cards themselves aren't power hogs, but they keep the CPU from going into lower states during…
For those searching for it, they've rebranded to Empower. I've been using them for years and they've done an excellent job. Only downside is that there is a slight nagware aspect (only when you're inside the app though)…
For CG-NAT you don't actually get any inbound ports, so dynamic DNS won't help you. That being said, I know some ISPs over here that will block standard ports inbound beyond SMTP when you're not behind CG-NAT. I can…
I've had a lot of success with https://github.com/dehydrated-io/dehydrated . It exposes the different parts of the process (deploy challenge to DNS, deploy cert to filesystem, etc) as hooks, so it's pretty easy to…
Not someone that believes in crypto, but AFAIK there's no process for resolving theft outside of getting the thief's wallet somehow, and that's intentional (not theft specifically, but the concept of transactions being…
7TB of data (the article mentioned 800GB of financial data) is impressively small for an organization that brings in over a billion USD a year[0] and has over 10k employees, especially when it operates in as many…
It didn't read to me as if the parent was talking about the abuse being done to the children but to the partner themselves, something that is far more common.
FedNow doesn't change anything other than transaction speed & cost. If your concern is the Fed giving people money directly, they've had the technical capability for a very long time.
Apart from what vineyardmike mentioned, there's a few additional levers, like having the app removed from app stores. I don't know what the current state of their traffic and DNS filtering capabilities, but if they…