I'm not so sure. Nobody is claiming the Bible ordains noncompetes, so we might be in the clear here.
That sucks and all, but at least we can still have guns!
This is crazy. At work, collecting PII about data subjects is merely a tangential thing that happens in the course of rendering services and we are super careful not to run afoul of GDPR. Is reddit truly running roughshod over the law like this? Why the hell do they think they can get away with it?
Someone got a visit offering lots of money to keep quiet on the CCP's data collection engine.
Kleptographic trash needs to be banned 4 years ago.
he’s a piece of shit
Pot, meet kettle. "I just hope it hurts the whole time he is dying," indeed.
I mean, Turkey is no stranger to inflation. When I was there in 2000 before revaluation, it was something like a million old lira = $1.
% rg googl /etc/pf.conf
29:google_dns_block = "{ 10.68.80.59, 10.68.80.57, 10.68.80.64, 10.68.82.36 }"
30:google_dns = "{ 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4 }"
101:rdr pass on {wg443, $int_if} proto {tcp, udp} from $google_dns_block to {$google_dns} port 53 -> 10.68.86.53 port 53
Good to know I have never given money to anyone on the list. Just don't buy products where the manufacturer is even in a position to pull these kinds of bait-and-switch manoevers, then you won't have to worry about who they are.
My last straw was when they killed OtherOS on the PS3, which was very much part of my purchasing decision. Sure, it was kneecapped from the start (Linux still ran under the hypervisor, could not use the GPU, and was only given 6 Cell cores), but it was there. At least I got a $60 check from the class action settlement!
Bunch of cocksuckers. I have not purchased a Sony product since.
Yup. Just another greedy company trying to instill the warm and fuzzies in prospective customers and benefit from unpaid members of the public fixing their bugs with the "open source" branding.
I used to have everything backed up to a 2TB USB drive. Which I accidentally dropped down the stairs. I lost thousands of family photos and documents. That changed my backup perspective.
If it's the only copy, it's not a backup. It's the master.
Like my network-wide
*.tiktok.com
DNS blackhole?