It can be unencrypted, but isn’t a requirement.
It can be unencrypted, but isn’t a requirement.
Idk man, we haven’t seen Obama walk in a while, maybe he grew a tail and bounces on it.
Can you explain how the joke is racist?
Seriously?
Plex, Jellyfin, VaultWarden, AdGuard, Home Assistant, GameVault, any flavor of pastebin, any flavor of wiki, and the list goes on.
If you’re feeling spicy throw whatever the hell you want onto a reverse proxy and put it behind a zero trust login.
The idea that opening up anything at all through to the open internet is “dumb” is antiquated. Are there likely concerns that need to be addressed? Absolutely. But don’t make blanket statements about virtually nothing belonging on the open internet.
This is very short sighted. I can think of dozens of things to put on the open internet that aren’t inherently public. The majority are things for sharing with multiple people you want to have logins for. As long as the exposed endpoints are secure, there’s no inherent problem.
You think this is bad? Go look at compile time Blazor error messages.
To be fair, physical media far out costs streaming services if you only ever watch it once.
You’re misunderstanding. They are calling out the claim of 15 seconds explicitly, they aren’t necessarily complaining about the ads.
Don’t hand wave their statement by arguing against something they aren’t talking about.
Downvotes are not a form of censorship.
Also, that sounds like a you problem, not an “us” problem.
That’s easy, freedom of speech means you can say what I want but not what you want, and it applies everywhere including in my dreams. So if you say something I don’t like in my dreams I can criminally charge you and take you to hell in a cell.
Edit: Thought this would be obvious satire, but here we are. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Not even guaranteed to be the closest data center. It’s not completely out of the ordinary for there to be a faster route available to a data center farther away.
Whether or not it’s plastic isn’t as big an issue as whether or not it’s biodegradable within a realistic timeframe.
Fuck you and the horse you rode in on, I’m the only one that people shouldn’t be mean to.
(This is a joke if it wasn’t obvious >.>)
It’s Apple dude… who the fuck knows, lol.
Also, I didn’t really see much marketing. But that may just be my pervasive Adblocking.
I don’t see how this is a failure, because I don’t see this as a legitimate push for adoption.
This was a device that cost as much as a used car, with no real pre release applications, and virtually no preemptive dev kits. The only thing I can see that as is an attempt to mass test a new device type with early adopters.
Could?
Care to elaborate?
That 0% hurts so much.
Don’t yuck other people’s yum.