

AWS has some kind of ground station service. I imagine it’s expensive though


AWS has some kind of ground station service. I imagine it’s expensive though


Basically the only negative things I can say about NV is that they’re really heavy handed with forcing you to go through the map in certain direction/order. Though it still opens up in the second half of the game.


Yeah you can still do a lot of damage in a few hours, but 45 days is a meaningful reduction in exposure time from year+


That’s a complaint about those phones not PKI in general then. Though it’s surprising their enterprise support won’t let you since that is (or was) a fairly common thing for businesses to do.


Isn’t this just CRL in reverse? And CRL sucks or we wouldn’t be having this discussion. Part of the point of cryptographically signing a cert is so you don’t have to do this if you trust the issuer.
Cryptography already makes it infeasible for a malicious actor to create a fake cert. The much more common attack vector is having a legitimate cert’s private key compromised.


Browsers are only a (large) fraction of SSL traffic.


Valve pays Codeweavers (developers of Wine and Crossover directly), so it’s not like using Proton takes money away from them.
At the risk of pissing some people off, Kenshi has a special kind of jank


The press release isn’t really the important part here.


Imo the theme is questions that you’re slightly embarrassed to ask because you think you should already know it. Thinly disguised rants, sea lioning, and fetish exploration (yes I’ve seen that here) don’t qualify.
Basically a lot of the posts here are in bad faith and hide behind the same premise OP is pushing.


The way they’ve phrased it makes it sound like they think they’re sticking it to liberal states or something.


Yeah, they’re intentionally being misleading about it. The regulation is that those states require disclosure, and they don’t want to comply


Good point, sounds like a good thing for most people


Just because that’s all you’ve done doesn’t mean that’s all you can do.


NT was built to be a business OS, and the original Windows was killed off for everyone in favor of NT with XP


UAC can be configured to require a password, just like sudo can be required to not require a password. These things function the same on Windows and Linux.


We live in a society


Yeah, I’m really starting to get tired of this community being used as a dumping ground for every random question.
I’ve never had any programs with it tbh