Recommend cloudflare for DNS. I use it for DDNS via API and it works great.
You also basically pay the wholesale rate without markup for the domain.
Aka csm10495 on kbin.social
Recommend cloudflare for DNS. I use it for DDNS via API and it works great.
You also basically pay the wholesale rate without markup for the domain.
It’s exciting, but man there are lots of assumptions in native python built around the gil.
I’ve seen lists, etc. modified by threads assuming the gil locks for them. Testing this e2e for any production deployment can be a bit of a nightmare.
+1 to NPM. Works really easily for certs and auto renewal.
modprobe this
Full pls… in color
I’ll take one pdf of this video please.
2 bucks says commercial ai is still being trained on those comments.
Ah. Then just buy a gift card in cash from CVS, etc. Then use it on an alternative account and delivered to one of those pickup boxes.
Still sketch though lol.
It’s public knowledge. If they want to know where you personally live, they could look it up via the ways I previously mentioned.
Heck, even if you never visit their sites, they could easily get big lists of names and addresses that may include you: all legally.
Any attempt at fighting that is likely not to be fruitful. It’s basically security by obscurity, you’re trying to complicate it via one way, but they can just go another (more obvious) way if they wanted.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but most people can lookup most other people’s addresses in the US for free (or cheaply) on websites like whitepages.com. Even without that, if someone is very determined, they can visit the record office for the area on get public info on you, which also likely includes address.
What’s the benefit of paying such a premium for an anonymous delivery if your address is likely already available?
The only thing I can think of is if buying something sketchy, but I’m genuinely curious here.
I actually don’t care here lol. It scares me when it makes noise but I just play with my phone anyways.
I wouldn’t condone vandalism or anything like that here.
It’s cool but why would I want to use this over an old workstation or tiny x86 PC?
At the prices on the page it seems like way too much my general IoT usage.
A lot of compilers have things like timestamps in the finished product that could mess with hashes. I guess hashing the rest of it could work if hashes for non static regions are given.
Sure but how do you know those encrypted requests don’t contain personal or unexpected information?
How do we know that these solutions are more private than Discord?
Even if open source, how do we know the compiled version wasn’t altered?
A lot of the comments here are straight up nuts. Do what you do at home. If that’s a VPN, go for it. If you rawdog it, whatevs.
Https is on almost everything at this point, so just be smart like normal.
I doubt anyone cares enough to bug you that much.
Exactly the same boat. But man Cloudflare is better in every way. Having an API to update/fetch records for a zone does wonders.
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What is the data used to freeze your credit? Why couldn’t a bad actor with your SSN unfreeze it?
Edit: I just froze with the big 3 credit agencies. It took name, address, phone number, email, SSN, birthday.
So all the stuff that leaks. Why do people think this provides security if a bad actor has the same data to unfreeze?