

Catalog of what?
Catalog of what?
That’s what ddos protection is for.
I assure you, lemmy.world is Lemmy, not Mastodon. There is limited interoperability between them.
But I did check and Lemmy does have an alt text field on submission. I don’t know how it works past that.
Preferably a meteor, but I’ll take what I can get.
This isn’t Mastodon, and Lemmy does not support users entering alt text as far as I know.
As in they’ve grafted all three into one? Neat!
In English, Brazil.
I’m not sure that that’s necessarily wrong. Excise taxes, import duties, etc. have been around for millennia. In the US, the income tax has only been around since the Civil War (which it was created to pay for).
If authorized by the school IT department and policy, yes. Ask them, not us.
It’s probably like his net worth, where “it goes up and down with the markets and with attitudes and with feelings”, “even my own feelings, as to where the world is, where the world is going, and that can change rapidly from day to day”.
https://money.cnn.com/2011/04/21/news/companies/donald_trump/index.htm
KeePassXC. We have an enterprise secret management product, but I don’t think we’re using this functionality yet.
Yes, but neither of those write as cleanly. And both are still prone to fragmenting, even if the fragments aren’t conductive.
Shame there are no countries in between that could force the plane down.
Graphite is conductive. A short circuit and fire are Very Bad.
An HTTP request is a request. Servers are free to rate limit or deny access
I would just download them. Already ripped, encoded, and compressed.
For up to 16 endpoints or something like that, yes.
I don’t put it on the Internet.
I have automatic updates enabled and once in a while I scan with Nessus. Also I have backups. Stuff dying or me breaking it is a much greater risk than getting hacked.
Honestly, that’s the smart thing to do. Staying risks being sent to the El Salvador megaprison.
In the US, which this story is about, the Easter Bunny is as traditional as Santa Claus