HTTPS certs used to be very expensive and technically complicated, making it out of reach for most smaller orgs. Let's Encrypt brought easy mass adoption and changed encryption availability on the web for everyone.
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Yeah, I uh...I think that's kinda what this whole conversation here is about
You're so close to the answer. Now, why are PC gamers the ones still on 1080 and 1440 when everyone else has moved on?
To be fair, I've been on there calling the fascists and Trump apologists out. The pennies they get from ads pale in comparison to the fact I bought a Tesla years ago womp womp 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🫤
I just put on full self driving while I mess with the touchscreen. I've only hit 4 toddlers max in the last couple weeks.
Reminds me of some guy with a OneWheel that was saying he'd never charged his board in like a thousand miles as his daily commuter.
He lives near the top of a mountain lift, so he takes it home and just runs on pure regen lol.
Yeah, but yall are actually cool and bust out the guillotines every once in a while.
Seized or not, they can not force you to unlock your phone via pin without a warrant. They can only force you to use biometrics.
You can enable lockdown mode. It forces the next unlock to ignore biometrics and require a pin, which police cannot force you to divulge without a warrant. Once enabled, you get a "lockdown mode" option in the menu when you hold down your power button.
I feel like the language chosen was very specific for good reason.
We're actually going full Idiocracy, holy shit. That's crazy.