It’ll be easier than running uncracked games. It’s difficult to say how well your games will run in general.
It’ll be easier than running uncracked games. It’s difficult to say how well your games will run in general.
That’s how we ended up with the old universe. It started out with dinosaurs and dungeons and we ended up with menial office jobs.
At least what they ended up doing was not some crypto ponzi scheme.
Written from Librewolf, because I’ve had enough.
I just want to archive content, but if one would want such a thing I think the format to go for is WARC. As far as I understand it record the network requests, but I’m not sure as I’ve got no experience with the format at all. That way it would be possible to keep the original javascript intact and with a little manipulation of network requests to replay the original site.
It saves the rendered page. It also has a built-in rough DOM editor so that you can edit the document before saving. The way I have it set up it up is to remove all javascript from pages.
I archive with the WebScrapBook extension to htz which is also a zip based format. I open it with firefox’s built in method to open jar files like this: jar:file://${file}!/index.html
The fact that it is a zip based format makes it futureproof. I could as well unzip it and open it with any browser. You could probably open the maff files the same way, but I don’t think it is standardized to have an index.html file like htz.
AFAIK WARC is the only standard way of archiving webpages.
The Six Million Dollar Mon?
Jeg må hellere få læst artiklen så ;)
Det behøver det ikke nødvendigvis. Teleselskaberne skal bare implementere verificering af numre. Det betyder at der tilføjes en signatur, hvor et selskab bekræfter at opkaldet kommer fra deres nummer… meen jeg kan jo ikke vide hvad ministeren har tænkt sig ;)
If the mail is sent unencrypted the admin can read it. What I have is a script that encrypt incoming e-mail with the users key, so that they are stored encrypted on the harddrive. That at least protect against an intruder reading past e-mails. I use a Perl script written by Mike Cardwell for that.
Another service you might like to have for your users is WKD/WKS, so that senders clients can automatically fetch the public key for your users.
It’s easy to overlook with the omnipresent internet, but self-hosting doesn’t require internet. You could host for your fellow students on the local network. If that’s also against the Wifi rules you can either ignore that stupid rule or set up your own god damn wifi with hostapd on your machine and let students connect directly to it. It’s probably best to use a machine dedicated to the task for security reasons as you wouldn’t want curious students to accidentally erase your homework. I wouldn’t use containers or VMs for any of this, I’d just use bare metal like in the good ol’ days. You could also, without having to worry, give people shell accounts because it’s a closed network. The options are endless without all the worries of hosting on the internet.
I am abit more hardcore about it. If bank fucks around, i will fucking move.
Thank you. That’s someone willing to make a change.
Very informative, but I’d change one small thing.
Why use the fast native PDF viewer
in the browserwhen you could use a bloated and buggy JS app?
WAT!? No internet!?
I’m only talking about trademark law. I’m not arguing what’s morally right or wrong, that’s a subjective perspective. I’m not able to tell if Dreamhost and Bluehost are violating the trademark, but from what I know they are generic webhosting companies and not as easily confused with Wordpress. In my personal opinion having had a quick look at Dreamhosts page about hosting Wordpress. It seems quite obvious that they only host the Wordpress software, with prominent phrases like “optimized for WordPress” and “Recommended by WordPress.org”.
There does seem to be confusion among WPEngine customers from exhibit document. Whether they are in violation of the trademark or not is up to a judge to decide on. WPEngine have recently been doing a lot of changes on their website to clarify that they are not Wordpress. That does not automatically make them in violation, but it indicates that there were areas where they could have been more clear in their communication to customers.
Megaphone appears to be a Spotify advertising platform for podcasts. https://megaphone.spotify.com/
Give us a link to the rss feed and let’s investigate. I’m not experiencing this.
See this: https://github.com/chenxiaolong/avbroot/issues/299
The issue with the Pixel seems to be a a build-up of static in the LCD.