I very much hope that the backend uses one of the bluesky jetstream endpoints. When you only subscribe to new posts, it provides a stream of around 20mbit/s last time I checked, while the firehose was ~200mbit/s.
What happens if I don't have any active social media? Also, most people could not even produce such a list, even if they wanted to. Would that be a permanent ban from entering the US?
It is IP based, and my whole range is banned. I welcome it though, as you said it stops the Youtube time-wasting.
Youtube doesn't even want me to watch videos anymore! Every video is just this now: Sign in to confirm you’re not a bot This helps protect our community. Learn more
I know ;) Some people still value an explanation though.
They probably meant "whois privacy"[1] (without the space). Whois is basically a way to get information about a domain name (and many other stuff). Whois privacy just ensures that your address, name and other stuff is…
What happens if the sender's Google account ceases to exist for whatever reason? What if Google ceases to exist? I know that there are a lot of HIPAA "secure email" solutions that also do this, but I don't want this to…
Downloading is a "grey-zone", but no one that I know of got in trouble for that. Uploading is not allowed, and the little seeding done while downloading a torrent is still illegal. Although getting in trouble is rare…
Yes, exactly. Google seems to be calm in this regard luckily as far as i know though. OP please revoke the key ASAP
Nice tool, however if I am correct you are calling the Google generative language API directly, your API key is exposed to the client (the browser). If you have no spending limits, this is a very (very very very) bad…
That's concerning. I thought everyone knows that zone transfers should be generally disallowed, especially when coming from random hosts.
They were not shut down. Confirm yourself using: dig +tcp @$(dig +short ns.nih.gov @a.ns.gov) www.nih.gov
This is for sure a firewall misconfiguration. If there would be malicious intent, the bad actor would for sure not just close UDP.
Or host self-host the server
I can understand advertisements in unpaid products (e.g gmail), but when I'm paying for a service and it shows me ads I always think that the company views me as another product they can "sell"
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I very much hope that the backend uses one of the bluesky jetstream endpoints. When you only subscribe to new posts, it provides a stream of around 20mbit/s last time I checked, while the firehose was ~200mbit/s.
What happens if I don't have any active social media? Also, most people could not even produce such a list, even if they wanted to. Would that be a permanent ban from entering the US?
It is IP based, and my whole range is banned. I welcome it though, as you said it stops the Youtube time-wasting.
Youtube doesn't even want me to watch videos anymore! Every video is just this now: Sign in to confirm you’re not a bot This helps protect our community. Learn more
I know ;) Some people still value an explanation though.
They probably meant "whois privacy"[1] (without the space). Whois is basically a way to get information about a domain name (and many other stuff). Whois privacy just ensures that your address, name and other stuff is…
What happens if the sender's Google account ceases to exist for whatever reason? What if Google ceases to exist? I know that there are a lot of HIPAA "secure email" solutions that also do this, but I don't want this to…
Downloading is a "grey-zone", but no one that I know of got in trouble for that. Uploading is not allowed, and the little seeding done while downloading a torrent is still illegal. Although getting in trouble is rare…
Yes, exactly. Google seems to be calm in this regard luckily as far as i know though. OP please revoke the key ASAP
Nice tool, however if I am correct you are calling the Google generative language API directly, your API key is exposed to the client (the browser). If you have no spending limits, this is a very (very very very) bad…
That's concerning. I thought everyone knows that zone transfers should be generally disallowed, especially when coming from random hosts.
They were not shut down. Confirm yourself using: dig +tcp @$(dig +short ns.nih.gov @a.ns.gov) www.nih.gov
This is for sure a firewall misconfiguration. If there would be malicious intent, the bad actor would for sure not just close UDP.
Or host self-host the server
I can understand advertisements in unpaid products (e.g gmail), but when I'm paying for a service and it shows me ads I always think that the company views me as another product they can "sell"
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