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  • Definitely has swagger!

  • Fair enough.

  • I'm fairly certain I dock with my wife.... If you know what I mean.

    So trump certainly docked with girls.

  • Better than them driving I'm sure.

  • Well now I'm curious too!

  • On deflock.me it usually tells you who put them in. If it's the police department then it's just on likely busy road.

  • Under Swiss law, ProtonMail should notify the user if a third party makes a request for their private data and if the data is for a criminal proceeding. However, there’s a big catch/ loophole here. On its law enforcement page, ProtonMail highlights that the notification can be delayed in the following cases:

    Where providing notice is temporarily prohibited by the Swiss legal process itself, by Swiss court order, or applicable Swiss law;

    Where, based on information supplied by law enforcement, we, in our absolute discretion, believe that providing notice could create a risk of injury, death, or irreparable damage to an identifiable individual or group of individuals;

    As a general rule though, targeted users will eventually be informed and afforded the opportunity to object to the data request, either by ProtonMail or by Swiss authorities.

    This incident seems to fall under the first case, and that’s why ProtonMail didn’t notify the user. “Some orders are final and cannot be appealed, that’s just how the legal system works, not everything can be appealed. The user wasn’t notified for the same reason that you don’t notify a suspect before arresting them,” says ProtonMail founder Andy Yen.

  • It’s also worth clarifying that ProtonMail doesn’t collect IP addresses by default. Instead, the monitoring/ logging starts after ProtonMail gets a legal request.

    They still have to adhere to legal requests.

  • Which government? I don't want the US to do it anymore.

  • That might be good for phones, but it seems like they want one of the external tracker devices. Those are only good if you have a large network of people locating items (unless you just want to find things in your house)

  • It won't be hard given they're constantly claiming it's the Democrats fault for the shutdown.

  • Thank you for this. I've been looking for a better daemon solution for soulseek. I've been using nicotine+ docker, but it's not an elegant solution.

  • Use the their New Year deals and get 7000 gb monthly transfer with 3.5 GB RAM. Only $32.49/year

  • A lot of daycares won't keep your spot if you don't continue to pay. So it would be a gamble whether or not they have a spot for when you DO go back to work. Since they don't have their normal income, then it might be hard to keep it up.

  • Over cloudflare, it's knowing you're the man in the middle and not some company. It has a few other things like zero trust, and an authentication layer.

    I use racknerd for VPS and it's about $35/year. So definitely one of the cheapest part of my home lab.

  • I'm using Pangolin, which is the current hotness. It's somewhat like cloud flare tunnels, but you need a VPS (find a cheap one). That tunnels back to your house. I opted into using crowdsec as another later. It's a part of their setup process.

  • I thought that was the 2nd amendment.

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  • What hijinks was Bojack getting up to?

  • A website that big is probably malicious, as I feel like iPhone has the same gesture (don't quote me on that)