Finland has really been taking some L's lately. Did that industry strike even accomplish anything in the end?
Pictured: train which carried Lenin on his return from Finland to Russia after the revolution, gifted from the Finnish government in 1957.
Finland has really been taking some L's lately. Did that industry strike even accomplish anything in the end?
Pictured: train which carried Lenin on his return from Finland to Russia after the revolution, gifted from the Finnish government in 1957.
How about Xiaomi 14 at 6.36"? I haven't followed if they locked their bootloader or not.
NixOS ended my distro hopping (so far). I really like the ability to modularize my configuration, so I can share config between devices easily. And once it's working, I so far haven't had any issues with updates that couldn't be solved by booting into the last good version.
"The Pull" sounds extremely familiar to me, but I don't remember this band at all. Might have been on one of my playlists a long time ago. Glad you helped me find it again!
If you're running Windows then you're already trusting and running whatever code Microsoft gives you, with automatic updates and everything. This includes root CA certs pre-installed and so on. If Microsoft wanted to block arbitrary DNS servers from being used in their OS, they could just do it. Why build a whole ZTDNS system for it?
Great reason to use Linux or any other kind of *nix btw.
American scientists reach breakthrough in lab grown bacon
Yeah agreed there. I have to admit I'm kind of split on encrypted DNS because it's so convenient to block ads on all devices on my home network, but obviously not giving that kind of control and information to network administrators is better, like on coffee shop wifi.
-but they are all celibate
I don't think this invents that ability, administrators already have control over firewall rules and DNS servers. If they wanted to block hexbear.net, they could already configure DNS to return "not found" for that domain. Or set up some firewall rule to block outbound traffic to 37.187.73.130.
I suppose this way is more secure in the event you get malware on your computer. If the malware tries to phone home and send sensitive information, it will get blocked by the firewall if the destination isn't allowed by the DNS. But that comes down to how effective the DNS rules are.
Potion seller, I am going into class war, and I need only your strongest potion
Russian Defense Ministry claimed yesterday (7 May) that Ukrainian losses (dead+wounded) were 1560. (Not sure why it wasn't posted in English but ctrl+f for военнослужащих and take the preceding number.) Today is another 1050. Obviously going to be inflated numbers especially around VE day, but still,