DNS TTL is in seconds. And it’s frequently ignored, where caching DNS servers make their own decisions.
DNS TTL is in seconds. And it’s frequently ignored, where caching DNS servers make their own decisions.
Yup. From an economic and political perspective, this is a bad thing. From a climate perspective it’s good. But if we all invest, then everyone wins.
Well, not the oil companies, but they can die from climate effects for all I care.
Lies of omission are still lies.
Tempered glass is designed to not be sharp when broken. But they break a window furthest from the person inside to limit damage.
They can also use some tools to remove the window in mostly one piece after cracking it, rather than smashing it and sending glass flying.
What’s the page, and what cert do you receive?
Windows is not nearly as profitable as platforms like Azure, 365, and business sales like Visual Studio. And most people don’t buy Windows licenses, they get them bundled from the OEM. So Microsoft can monetize the user by collecting and selling their date instead.
Bold of you to assume it’s a reasonable system.
Yeah. Games are all digital downloads these days. And consoles and accessories are cheaper and easier to get online. There’s no point in physical video game stores any more.
Personally, I just want Radio Shack back, and not just the cell phone and crappy toy store.
That’s the neat part, they don’t! They have a huge domestic weapons industry already!
How would adding this one to the list be different?
Tell the ISP you’re signing up with that there’s no drop for their service, and have them run a new one to the office. Check your local laws about touching their wire or box on the outside of the house before removing it.
Also, it’s really easy to patch holes in drywall with a little joint compound and matched paint.
Otherwise, MoCA and powerline ethernet can work. Modern wifi is pretty good too, though consider walls, etc. between points A and B and which frequency you’ll be using.
It’s not a loophole. They’re violating several laws by re-exporting the machines. And they’re probably smuggling it too.
This could be stopped by the equipment manufacturer, at first export to Estonia, or at export from Estonia to Russia, but nobody cares enough at any of those points.
Agreed. If you have real employees, as much as I hate to say it, just get something like Quickbooks. The small amount of money you spend is well worth the time not fussing over it.
This is no API response.
It’s the “I’m not touching you” of international geopolitics. They’re doing everything they can think of, short of actual war.
Yeah. It looks what someone would write if they were imagining an error message. It’s a mishmash of user-friendly text and someone’s idea of JSON.
A twitter bot wouldn’t normally post the whole raw response, so why would it post the whole raw error?
If it’s that important, send it to a data recovery company and pay them. I’m sure this would be an easy job.
If by “avalanche” you mean “escalation of conflict”, yes. They don’t allow firearms because of one side shoots, the other side shoots back, then everyone is shooting and it’s a real war. Without guns, they have to actually go up and fight the other guy, which is much less effective fighting. A few guys beat up a few other guys, instead of dozens shooting and killing dozens.
That’s an opinion question.