split tunneling is not 100% secure
This keeps being said and I don’t understand why people keep saying it. Split tunneling should be exactly as secure as your route table makes it, shouldn’t it?
split tunneling is not 100% secure
This keeps being said and I don’t understand why people keep saying it. Split tunneling should be exactly as secure as your route table makes it, shouldn’t it?
Yeah, neither team is playing well tonight, but the chiefs have just been off form all game except the 4th quarter.
2 issues there: the food and fuel for those cities move through the traitor parts of the state. Supply lines will be a major issue in the early weeks of any major event. In addition to that, those blue cities aren’t homogeneous just like their states aren’t, so there will be further subdivision past the metro line.
Can’t believe there’s this many comments with Technology Connections being listed.
Both kbin and mbin function very well as progressive web apps, and shouldn’t /require/ a discreet app like, imo, lemmy does.
Not just stores, but inventory of goods in general. The thought is that resources spent on inventory are resources which could have otherwise been spent elsewhere. This line of thinking and fixation on Just-In-Time goods deliveries was one of the most important factors in the supply chain fuckery around covid, which only began to stabilize last year.
excess inventory is waste. Always have a buffer to handle shenanigans and/or be able to source the next thing,and avoid being up shit creek the next time the TP truck is a week late.
*most instinctively position. This will vary by body size.
Wouldn’t scotus ruling one way or the other, due to this being 14A, also automatically apply to the other states?
I’m convinced that Trekkies and open source tech are concentric circles.
Happily, Lucy Lawless (Xena) is almost exactly opposite, so those shows don’t have to be all bad.
Who choose to exist at the nazi bar that Twitter has become.
Oh, I have no issues with pony people. I was more disappointed that UwUntu wasn’t as UwU as I really hoped it would be after I discovered it was a real thing.
At some level I just wanted it to commit to the bit, even if it’s at the cost of usability. Maybe only on 1 Apr or something.
I don’t know what’s worse, that this is real or that it appears to be relatively serious and not just taking Ubuntu and doing an UwU text transform on every localized string.
Nothing more spooky than stock photos taking over the internet.
active development by one sole individual who’s very involved
There are lots of devs contributing to the project, but only one who’s processing prs right now. There’s mention of it on kbinmeta.
You don’t need one, but it feels a lot better using one, though I would argue that for just driving around HOTAS is better than dual stick.
I also have a good experience with it and am American. But I also pay for premium for my family and I wonder if it’s not pushing contentious shit to maximize watch time because they already have my money?
That depends on the software in question, but generally it will play a degraded version of the content.
If you haven’t yet, you should try loading kbin as a progressive web app. I find it works quite well that way.
While its nice when a program let’s you pick the egress interface for its network traffic, split tunneling is still on the host os for handling its route table and making sure that’s set up correctly. Like, were people setting up split tunnel networks where they were treating the vpn interface as a proxy, pointing the software at it, and just hoping for the best?