

Where did she talk about US Hegemony? You know the word “aid” usually implies helping someone.


Where did she talk about US Hegemony? You know the word “aid” usually implies helping someone.


Echt peinlich. Find schon die modernen Sound optimierte Scheiße furchtbar mit den Klappen bei Verbrennern. Und bin nicht generell ein Hater. Bei mir fährt manchmal ein alter 5er BMW vorbei. Der klingt echt hammer. Aber der ist nicht extrem laut oder röhrt störend. Check nicht warum jeder dulli ohne Geschmack einfach nur Krach machen muss.
Debian has proprietary software via opt-in through the non-free repository. However the Nvidia driver is horribly outdated so I had to install them directly. But now it works decently well. But my 1070TI is on borrowed time now no matter the OS 🥲


You also see the international fallout of this in England and Norway. Maybe that was also a factor, back when the US might have cared about allies.


It works great for technical constructs. E.g. A Button is a UI element. But for anything business logic related, yeah it’ll suck.


Even FCAS is at its breaking point because France and Germany cannot agree. Merging the two would ensure that nothing is build in the end.
THE ONLY THING I KNOW FOR REAL IS … that I gotta go fast


Beyond that, in reality you would write logger.info() in both 99% of the time.


Others mentioned good points but don’t really capture the scale or techniques. A high volume DDoS may even overwhelm the network equipment, so simply saturating the network with garbage traffic. On the smaller scale, a server has limited resources to handle connections. So in the most extreme case, you simple run out of memory to store all the incoming requests. More likely you exhaust a thread pool or run out of connection handles. This “breaks” the server as it may not have resources left to recover to a working state even after the attack has stopped.
As for techniques, DDoS don’t just spam genuine requests. Usually the requests are malformed to have the worst impact on the servers. For example you only send the connection request without completing the full handshake. Now the server has to wait until the connection times out which consumes resources for a potentially long time.


Ah yes, those expensive PC games. Much cheaper on console and on the first party stores of the publishers, yes yes.


Eh not really. Those are not some minimal wage employees that have no choice but to work for them. They are highly skilled and sought-after employees. Should companies be forced to employ people even when they do not need them? Sounds pretty silly to me. Instead just give everyone basic universal income and let them do something they choose.


I get your sentiment and I don’t really like Bending Spoons either. But the reality is that they buy somewhat failing business that have absurd costs that they cannot offset with their revenue. Most tech companies are way too large for the things they do. That’s how Bending Spoons succeed; because they can get the same or more revenue with a fraction of the man power.


They don’t really “coast” on the income. They have the engineering and desire to run their investments very long term. Of course they still fire almost everyone, so if you even get a hint of them trying to acquire your company you should start looking elsewhere…


Quite a few early employees of Bending Spoons are Ex-Google, but it’s not a conspiracy to squash some irrelevant competition. Just business/greed


Verstehe deinen Punkt, aber Menschen ohne Genitalien können ein ganz normales Sexleben haben. Dagegen ist der CxU der Unterschied zwischen Arbeitnehmern und Sklaven noch nicht ganz klar geworden.

I mean no one would threaten war because they didn’t receive the Nobel Peace price. So I feel like common sense isn’t what it used to be


Wait, why do we need TPM 2 for bitlocker again if they just upload the keys to their server anyway?


A recent Scott Manly video about radiation in space https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DJcbevbBzsc.
I think with flatpak it’s fine nowadays. So I have the stable base Debian, but most applications are flatpak and for dev work I use containers or nix anyways.