THERE’S A DONUT SHORTAGE IN INDIANA??!
I’ll airlift some in, you can price gouge them, we’ll split the profits.
I am trying to focus on posting source documents, as opposed to someone else’s reporting on source documents.
THERE’S A DONUT SHORTAGE IN INDIANA??!
I’ll airlift some in, you can price gouge them, we’ll split the profits.
I’m sure that by “outsiders” you mean “people who go outside,” and I agree.
Ellen Pao.
That’s so reddit.
Why is the default setting to enable remote administration?
You shall not think of living things in hierarchical order (x is better than y)
Having to choose between my child and my dog would be a horrible choice to have to make, but I know exactly how I would make it.
AM I BEING CONSTRAINED? OR AM I FREE TO GO?
You seem like someone who might be interested in !OriginalDocuments. link
For everyone who only read the title, a couple of Russian TLDs were no longer available in DNS. That’s a far cry from “internet offline.”
Would it really matter? It’s just as easy to subscribe and then say/do whatever. Only accounts that have been subscribed for a period of time? Subscribe and wait. Have a certain post and/or comment reputation? It’s not terribly hard to speak to a specific audience and accomplish that. Make any of those extra parameters too severe, and you limit the community growth.
Crowdsourcing of ideas means that bad ideas are no worse than good ones, and in an evolutionary way, they’re probably better at replication, strength, retention - and when a core tenet of that “bad” idea is that you must actively reject the opposing good ideas, that’s how bad ideas overtake good ones.
You can honestly start your own TLD for a lot less with any DNS server. That doesn’t mean anyone else will necessarily use it, but you can.
On the other end, prevent malicious actors from using identity theft to get credit cards and loans: freeze your credit.
It’ll be a minor hassle when you go to get a car loan, and forget that your credit is frozen - but you will be able to temporarily unfreeze it from your phone.
How is this going to impact quick battery swap arrangments?
172.16.0.0/16 represent
I’m willing to bet the vendor sent those two boxes as two separate “1 of 1” shipments. No idea what the deal with the tree would be.
The people operating the ticketing systems that are being abused will need to individually take action to deal with those incoming false support requests. They’re already aware of it, you don’t need to try and tell anyone.
Another thing to be aware of - sometimes malicious actors will do this in order to overwhelm your mailbox because they’re doing a identity theft or account takeover thing against you, so watch out for emails that say some password of yours was changed, or a purchase was made or something. This might not apply to you, you mentioned other recipients. But it’s still good to know.
This is someone abusing ticketing systems that send autoresponses. Nothing has been hacked, the best thing for you to do is make a mailbox filter rule that trashes those and move on.
More options is better.
WFH, desk job, multiple monitors, remain sitting at the desk after work because fuck outside.