Fried rice. Any kind, I just love fried rice.
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I'm a golden retriever. I'm not really sure what's going on, but I'm all for it and excited
Anything that uses GPS time (many devices use GPS as Stratum 0) would break. For example stock exchanges that use RF would become out of sync.
This includes traffic lights and various other quality of life improvements that rely on LTE and 5G connectivity. Also all mobile data would be depreciated.
Many wars that involved any precision munitions would stop.
Many air gapped facilities use GPS time as opposed to NTP which includes powerplants nuclear safe guards, and industrial systems will start to become depreciated.
Postcard with stamps to send it back to our home
I mean signal is used for non-secret non-sensitive communications.
It's like hey we have a formation here at this time.
Hey we have inventories here.
It's good enough for basic stuff. No one will be using signal for anything higher than unclassified.
Also phones are often not issued to soldiers so I doubt most are going to install a military related/developed app onto it.
Oh man the emotional damage has hardened me to take on anything in life.
I found the stupid piece of malware that leaked my info.
TrojanDownloader:MSIL/FormBook.D!MTB
Installed alongside a pirated photo editing software back in 2021
You'll need to make sure you encrypt your radios which might be illegal depending on your country.
I want to say the anti American sentiment but also Kaiserslautern is the 2nd stop in Germany from France (first being Saarbrücken). So there may be anti immigration influence.
Additionally Kaiserslautern has lost a ton of manufacturing capabilities with the withdraw of Pfaff and Opel in the area may have caused many loss of jobs and general upset of the population.
US Military can't vote in German elections. The only voting population involved with the military would be NATO Aircom and even that German population would be small compared to the 80%+ turnout.
Lippe which includes GFM-Rommel-Kaserne voted CDU with 27%.
Even in Grafenwöhr CDU was around 27%.
Really depends what you want to do first. After you figure that out, the reverse proxy is arguably the easiest part when using Caddy.
Enterprise NVMe drives have some active cooling, but it's mostly due to high density