Routers been in place for decades with limited space for BGP routes.
Can't replace them because it would be a major outage, can't replace them because they're the backbone of the network.
Routers been in place for decades with limited space for BGP routes.
Can't replace them because it would be a major outage, can't replace them because they're the backbone of the network.
Encryption + POP should be part of every privacy conscious person's repertoire.
ROFL and the best part is that their revenue stream is basically unknown, it surely isn't Nitro.
So you know what the revenue stream will be? Selling your data to companies like Tencent.
Yeah but fuck Ubuntu though.
That would be spammy and would blow up most people's feed.
I saw one guy publishing his whole backlog and he took up like 50 posts on the feed and I was just like "really dude?".
The moment when you realise the death threats came from inside the company of all places.
It's almost like theres as much anger externally as internally.
My only issue is - Lawyer first.
Because DNS will do little and browsers will do straight up nothing. Especially for the good open source browsers.
The challenge with the keys is you need to set them up on every account and each key. So you can't have your recovery key that far away.
But merely as a backup key for your password manager, fine.
Most of my stuff runs OIDC and on my home server, so if my whole house gets washed away I have more problems than a lost key.
Also pull out your first aid kit and look at whats in it.
I bolstered mine with some antiseptic, paper tape, strapping tape, more bandages and better bandaids.
And if you're camping like to have duct tape and toilet paper. Duct tape is great for fixing broken hike or tent poles.
Wait, people can afford phones? Or is that just some crap that people made up about millennials.
Sorry you're right. I'm actually not across the matter enough to comment and have only heard the "autistic kid" part through like third hand knowledge.
Although everyone is on the spectrum somewhere, especially in the IT space.
But you're right, the take away from this is I should learn about the topic better.