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  • Who cares? No one is talking about 1945.

  • Is the aim to divert resources from the front lines in UA? Because that's what this smells like.

  • Should have gone all-in and bled out 100ml.

  • Right. I forgot that browsers have the roots built in. Thanks!

  • Do they though? If you're going to forge one cert why not forge the whole chain?

  • Aren't they a MITM here? Can't they easily forge certs for the domain name of their fake resolvers since they intercept and resolve your DNS requests?

  • Well, that's the thing. I've seen many instances where the DoH field is required to be a FQDN, not an IP. This always struck me as strange, but I didn't think much on it until recently.

  • With DoH, the first request to find the https DNS resolver itself is unencrypted rendering it subject to hijacking.

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but that's how I understand it.

  • It makes sense if the idea is that they want to force EU to use (fund) the new pipelines elsewhere.

  • This also won't work because of aging, injury, climate, etc.

  • There are a few voices included with pied which is why I suggested it.

  • As long as the USA continues to unquestioningly support Israel, Netanyahu will do whatever the fuck he wants.

  • You don't want random because that's easy to detect. You want to fuck up the ML so you need to be more subtle like scrambling a few words or replacing certain nouns or logical connections in ways that are hard to differentiate from regular edits.

  • The only issue I see with this is that it can be argued that this license doesn't grant third parties access to data on Reddit's platform.

  • It's right there in the ToS: NON-EXCLUSIVE license. If they go to court, I would guess they lose.

  • It's there evidence for any of this?

  • It's funny because I've seen a lot of complaints about freezes and lag spikes in Elden Ring, but I've never noticed these because they're apparently not an issue in Linux.

  • $329 for a thermostat? Yikes.