

This comment manages to be wrong twice: DNSSec doesn’t encrypt queries and does nothing to hide SNI.
This comment manages to be wrong twice: DNSSec doesn’t encrypt queries and does nothing to hide SNI.
Oh, it will work fine, as soon as it issues it’s first cert without any reference to the identity, it wouldn’t even be needed until it’s expiry. But it’s easier to just not build it.
Hell no, I would never own a car.
Not to mention the blow to the nationalism.
8/10. -4 for unneeded weight, -3 for asymmetry making prongs short, +5 for actually sharp prongs. Looking at you, every other “fork” out there you.
I wouldn’t drive 20 minutes for $1000, let alone a mockery of an icecream.
Double-checked that the username wasn’t a LatentFurry
My podcast queue is at 386 hours.
Same until I get to adb, then set it all up from there on with my wonky automation that uses fdroidcl, uiautomator2 and a bunch more stuff.
https://github.com/t184256/droidctl is the tool, actual scripts are private, sorry.
good news: it wouldn’t be
Nethack, nothing comes close
I have zero gripes with my mother tongue borrowing English words for new concepts. It might be the best thing it can do, second only to dying.
But every one in ten words it borrows the wrong form. “*What’s that board? That’s a surfing. How do I call the one riding it? Why, a surfinger, of course. *” “My sister sent me another reels-- pluralize what, reelss? Of course it’s reelss, you weirdo.” Makes me wanna scrape my eyes and ears out.
I don’t see no question.
IDK, your comment sounds overwhelmingly realistic.
yes, officer, this person over here
Very first link in the popup claims there are none:
North Korea tours halted until further notice
I wrote https://github.com/t184256/yousable for myself
Occasional immediately imprisoned idiot who dashed there out of stupidity. Tourists, plural. Find a difference.
On the other hand, there were people toured there, I remember I read some report from a photos-smuggling guy. Not sure whether that’s a yearly occasion or one that’s more like once a decade.
About now