

This would actually be useful for local testing of software during development.
This would actually be useful for local testing of software during development.
I like the take in Phantom of the Opera better here. At first you expect it to be a beauty and the beast romantic story but Christine rejects the phantom not because of his appearance but because his soul is just as ugly as his exterior.
Except capital income can be hidden in other countries, still giving an unfair advantage to the super rich.
Only the people living there can invite a vampire in.
The surface area increases if you flatten something out while maintaining the volume.
The bumper is usually made of plastic. If you had to put bumper sticker on the car, the bumper is a very good choice.
Ctrl+r in any terminal will open up a search mode for your history.
Soon they may come with cellular capacity. Cars and e-bikes already do.
You gotta Faraday cage it!
The knife holder forces you to pull the knives up which simply is impossible with that shelf above
They are not the same, but 0 can be implicitly converted to false.
What do you get if you do: 0 === false
I agree. If anything it should check if there is a nuumber and 0 is clearly a number.
No but then the argument above falls flat, doesn’t it?
You are obviously not interested in listening to a word I’m saying. Goodbye.
Alternatively, we need to stop saying E2EE is safe at all, for any type of data, because or the arbitrary usage.
You probably didn’t understand me. I’m saying that a company can just arbitrarily decide (like you did) that the server is the “end” recipient (which I disagree with). That can be done for chat messages too.
You send the message “E2EE” to the server, to be stored there (like a file, unencrypted), so that the recipient(s) can - sometime in the future - fetch the message, which would be encrypted again, only during transport. This fully fits your definition for the cloud storage example.
By changing the recipient “end”, we can arbitrarily decode the message then.
I would argue that the cloud provider is not the recipient of files uploaded there. In the same way a chat message meant for someone else is not meant for the server to read, even if it happens to be stored there.
Uhh yes, sorry. I had it the other way around. Perhaps a native american then raped/had child with a caucasian, who kept the child?
Emissions per capita would be interesting