Last time I checked most games were cheaper when bought physically in comparison to digitally.
Last time I checked most games were cheaper when bought physically in comparison to digitally.
This is Google Play Store you dingus
Should be noted that a lot of people had their Oracle accounts revoked for no reason.
People I know had their accounts terminated within 48 hours for ‘inactivity’.
They also require you to constantly use the resources, the percentage gets changed whenever they want.
Mostly due to how the team behind Manjaro acts. Personally have been using plain arch for years while my Manjaro installation fucked itself after half a year.
A small compilation can be found in the link below: https://github.com/arindas/manjarno
I’m guessing you’re underestimating the amount of little kids who are simply put in front of a tablet with Pepa Pig on YouTube
The bottom still suggest to tip… It’s not used to give their employees a better wage, it’s to show lower prices on the menus.
And other deals + free coffee during business days.
Return window was also bigger if you were a family member. At least where I live.
It’s a primo meme and it’s your loss for thinking it’s not funny…
No… La Chouffe isn’t anything special… Try something like Orval or Oude Geuze.
There are plenty of different ways to DDoS. Judging by the post it’s an entity which is currently sending specifically crafted requests to use as many system resources, targeting Lemmy the application.
Cloudflare blocks other less knowledgeable DDoS attacks. So yes, Cloudflare does have a point but it can’t protect against everything
Had the same with liftoff. Probably the app thinking the JWT is valid but the server declining it out of precaution.
I just logged out and back in again.
Honestly depends on what he’s hosting… Services like shodan are constantly scanning the web and are trying to see what is actually running in the machine.
If he’s serving something that’s vulnerable and has rce it won’t take too long for him to get automatically pwned.
We’ve seen this with the hafnium Echange vulnerability and all known vulnerable public facing web apps that used log4j.
Regarding the LastPass breach, the second part of the breach was using a very outdated version of Plex. Chances are high that his home machine was already hacked by other malicious actors.
There is an ending in which you go home?