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Both Marvel and DC. Look it up on Wikipedia for more details.
Both Marvel and DC. Look it up on Wikipedia for more details.
43 from CA/AZ and am in the same boat.
In the US, we have this in menu items. Like “Philadelphia Roll” has cream cheese.
You mean Hamas doesn’t want Israel to have more billionaire backers?
Physical media is still the best quality for those of us that care. I rip it to watch digitally, but I like having the physical backup and option to watch with minimal compression.
Sometimes people forget their wallets at home…
You planning on eating the folks who die from extreme temps?
Fucking disgusting
Republicans SHOULD do a lot of things. If only they weren’t hypocritical jerks…
Same reason Encanto is at the top.
It’s crazy that enough people think this crap works that it’s a billion dollar industry…
Why TF is The Verge reporting on an Ars article. I’ve already read the Ars article, so I thought this was further confirmation. Annoying…
Doesn’t need to be the case if you segment your network to protect against ARP.
Don’t have the Wi-Fi network “upstream” of the LAN. You want the connection between the LAN and Wi-Fi to be through the WAN so you get NAT protection.
Isn’t Audacity already FOSS?
The risk is the ISP Wi-Fi. As long as you’re using WPA with a good long random passkey, the risk is minimal. However, anyone who had access to your Wi-Fi could initiate an ARP spoof (essentially be a man-in-the-middle)
As an FYI: this set up is vulnerable to ARP spoofing. I personally wouldn’t use any ISP-owned routers other than for NAT.
Can the family still file a civil wrongful death suit?
Came across this in an old post the other day. Was confused until I realized I was on a post from 80 days ago.