Comment E.V.I.L (Score 1) 132
That seems accurate
That seems accurate
I think the biggest disadvantage is that it's a full wheel and not just a tire, so you can't just replace your old tire with this one. Also, I am wondering about the homolgation of this kind of thing in many countries, as, again, this is a full wheel.
Yes, answer is: "We do not support ipv6 on your line". I guess they need to migrate most "older" business customers to newer backbones and that would probably involve losing/changing my fixed ipv4.
I can't really change my ISP if I want to keep my fixed IPv4s.
My belgian major ISP (proximus) doesn't provide native ipv6 on my (business grade) connection.
With firefox on a Mac, on first try, it detected 18 apps (I only have 3 of them installed).
On the second try, it found only 3 apps (I only have 2 of those installed).
On the third try, it found 23 apps (of which I only have 3 installed).
So, on the same machine, with the same browser, it claims I have 3 unique identifiers.
unzip
Archive:
error [/tmp/shake.zip]: missing 454 bytes in zipfile
(attempting to process anyway)
error: invalid zip file with overlapped components (possible zip bomb)
It depends, you can probably get 2 servers at OVH at 2 different DCs (SBG and Montreal) for the same price as one at some other places. Of course, you have to sync both and have disaster planning and that's a lot of administration overhead. But in the end, it might even be more reliable than 1 server at a more expensive provider.
If you read the articles in french, it seems they have been arrested with handcuffs and all and put into some mild form of detention. But I guess people connected to their wifi have done 'bad' things and that's why they have been targeted. Also, french providers are able to give you an access point made for sharing which logs everything according to the law, but this is more expensive.
Same, except I never send MMS.
You can actually use a password, just choose an alphanumeric PIN. That's not the default behaviour, however.
People often asks me why I don't buy anything made by Samsung for about 10 years. Everything I have had from them had design flaws, either in firmware or hardware and failed early.
The idea itself is good, as long as electricity is produced in a clean way. In Germany, they seem to power off their nuclear plants and use non clean (CO2 wise) sources instead.
In 2019, a study by the IFO in Munich found that electric vehicles in Germany emit 11 percent to 28 percent more carbon dioxide than their diesel counterparts.
BTW, this is a video from 2015.
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