What benefit does SSL/HTTPS provide if the data going back and forth is just HTML? (No user names / passwords / etc.?)
I have it set up for my jellyfin server since there is login data.
Not that I won’t add it, just didn’t know there was a need
My name is Matt. I enjoy helping people with technology related issues. I also like adorable animals.
Je suis seul car il ne veut pas apprendre Excel
Et je meurs car il ne veut pas apprendre Excel
Comme les marins, qui fument des cigarettes sur le canal, ah.
Mais Excel ne sera pas appris aujourd
What benefit does SSL/HTTPS provide if the data going back and forth is just HTML? (No user names / passwords / etc.?)
I have it set up for my jellyfin server since there is login data.
Not that I won’t add it, just didn’t know there was a need
You can pry cuteredpanda.com from my cold dead hands.
Steve Mould 💚
Really cool water bottle, but couldn’t bring myself to spend $60+
Good post - needed it about a week ago 😂
Moved into a new place with high efficiency toilets and only had our old plunger. Spent multiple hours trying to clear it. I had no idea that these HE toilets are:
1.) More prone to clogs, need pipe maintenance
2.) Elongated and don’t work well with a normal plunger
Nearly called a plumber but on a final try picked up a BeeHive plunger at the hardware store.
Took a few attempts, but got it situated correctly and fixed the clog.
(USA) - I had the same issue as the user above due to a high efficiency toilet. The opening is more rectangular/ elongated than a normal toilet’s circular opening.
Woah, I learned something new today.
Very interesting, especially how they’re executing unsigned code via the *.sys files to (presumably) get around waiting for MS to re-sign their driver.
Have you tried using:
flatpak repair
https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/flatpak-command-reference.html#flatpak-repair
There is a
--dry-run
Option to see if there are any issues before committing the changes.
Lol, all of Spectrum’s plans (outside gig) say “Typical Upload: 10Mbs or higher”
Why is it so hard for ISPs to provide a higher upload speed
Hmm, that’s good / reassuring - hopefully we don’t have to find out!
Wow, so many good parts in this…
Side note: I do not do any coding professionally, just self taught stuff to impressive my business coworkers - but this was really well explained.
My favorites: Default username and password for accessing the debugger on the trains computer (that apparently can’t be changed)
Hard coded geofenced coordinates that would disable a train if it was being serviced at a competitors location
Absolute favorite: the incorrectly programmed date lock that would only disable the train November & December on the 21st-30th
Hopefully the company is reprimanded for this - here in the US it would probably be a slap on the wrist and nothing else.
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What’s funny is that in the last year Google has de-googlefied my life more than I have.
Android, Gmail, Google Podcasts, and Domains were the remaining services I use of theirs.
Now I guess it’s just Android and Gmail.
Bummed about Google Domains / Site analytics, I really enjoyed how straightforward it was.
Tongue game needs to be on point
Ah, yeah - someday I’ll make it scale better