That’s not how it works. It is much easier to sit behind a computer and have opinions than saying no in that situation.
That’s not how it works. It is much easier to sit behind a computer and have opinions than saying no in that situation.
It did cause an interesting discussion. I hadn’t even considered the distinction between forced and arranged. All in all, I appreciated the edit.
Could also be culture and the people around her enforcing the behavior.
lol
Perhaps it is not considered a war?
Supply Russia with arms?
Why would they want to prolong it?
If someone really wants this service but do not want to (or cannot) host it themself, https://ovpn.com offer this in their client. I used to have a pi-hole selfhosted but not anymore. Using their client on my phone as well solved the problem with blocking ads while not at home.
Any source? I want to read more.
No one is a Hamas lover Mr black…
In my head: What does skin color got to do with anything?
… and white
In my head: Oh, not skin color.
It’s tiring to see everyone taking sides. Just admit that both sides are wrong: Hamas are using civilians as cover, Israel is just killing everyone to get at Hamas. The people suffer. :-(
Can’t both be wrong?
I’m guessing that it is just people who really want kids but cannot conceive on their own. Some people can get really desperate went it comes to having this, combine that with an apparent lack for moral standards, and this happens.
That is a valid point, just look at Tesla and the strike in Sweden.
If the UK government trust the US more than China, I would call it a good move for the UK government. And the article did not say anything about the workers, only that the factory was sold to another company. Should be the same people working there, which would be UK citizens (or I guess people with work visa, since you cannot work there otherwise AFAIK).
An interesting precedent that offers a hint of what Tesla could be up against occurred in 1995 when Toys’R’Us entered the Swedish market and initially refused to sign a collective agreement with the retail union, Handelsanställdas Förbund. The company eventually conceded after three months of labor strife, including a number of solidarity strikes when other unions blocked all deliveries, garbage collection, postal service, bank payments, and other vital parts the firm’s operations. The conflict was even supported by unions in many other countries, who encouraged their members to boycott Toys’R’Us products.
Go Sweden’s unions!
I get that a malware can get inside the worlds most secure system, if for example a user lets it in. What I am saying is that showing a honey pot in response to “ssh is more secure than a software that runs code without you giving consent and without your knowledge” not say anything, except what happens if someone gets in.
Running a honey pot for SSH and sharing logs only proves that people try to attack you, it does not really tell if SSH as such is vulnerable or not. It is a honey pot, people gaining access if the whole point.
Having a locked down but exposed SSH access is something else.
I hate googling things and just being lead back to reddit
This is so far my biggest problem med Lemmy and federation in general, all content is not in one place. It was nice just searching for problem x reddit and you found a solution 9/10 times (because you had everything in one place).
Install Pi-Hole to block ads but use DNS server provided by the biggest ad company? o.O