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Comment Re:On the one hand... (Score 1) 53

Why not sell? Because that would be locking in an 80% loss on those assets, which is a great way to get yourself fired at an investment firm. Instead, make a bunch of noise and try to get someone else fired and recover some of that lost value.

And, let's face it, Peloton has basically snatched defeat from the jaws of victory here - they were dealt 4 aces with the pandemic in 2020 and squandered that surge of sales and growth on making flawed follow-on products while the competition matched up with their core product offering for cheaper.

So they out-GoPro-ed GoPro?

Comment Re:Cue the hypocrites... (Score 1) 272

The first amendment doesn't grant any rights. It says "the government can't curtail your right to free speech".

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

In the very least get the actual language that's used right.

Comment I'm not clear on how DNS over HTTPS helps privacy (Score 4, Insightful) 108

I'm unclear how DNS over HTTPS will help. Someone always gets the DNS request, and it must be read and serviced. This just means that the people running the servers at CIRA have access to that information, doesn't it?

Submission + - Let's Encrypt revoking 3 million certificates (letsencrypt.org)

CaptSlaq writes: Per Let's Encrypt, a bug discovered on 2020-02-29 (detailed here) caused several certificates to be issued without sufficient checking. If you're using Let's Encrypt, please checkout out the link above for information on how to check if this impacts you and steps to remedy if it does.

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