But that’s all part of the same argument. If it was -f
or -ff
that’d make sense. Duplicate parameters are usually ignored in like all other programs I can think of.
But that’s all part of the same argument. If it was -f
or -ff
that’d make sense. Duplicate parameters are usually ignored in like all other programs I can think of.
How does the mail come in tho bro? Or is your mail server just a client machine?
Do you have a “spammy” TLD?
Dogs don’t care that much about covering their poop, they just do it as a way to mark their territory and such.
“I was born for this!”
Yep, I’m also afraid of taking airplanes because a handful of them have crashed. But per TWh produced, nuclear is statistically the safest method… just like that it’s statistically safer to fly across the country than to drive there, but I’m too scared for that :/
I also like the privacy extensions, but how often does your prefix even change? Most places I’ve seen you get a /64 announced and it basically never changes – so somewhat elementary to “break through” that regardless.
Menthols maybe? And that it’s harder for people of a lower socioeconomic status to quit smoking? Otherwise, no idea.
I don’t really understand, how can the bus be so much worse? I assume it’s on the same lanes as the cars? Is it that busses are forced to drive significantly slower than cars, or are you including the time to+from the bus station perhaps?
All those services block IPVanish and Proton. They want my data not my money.
How do you come to that conclusion from their blocking of commercial VPNs? Sure, of course they want your telemetry as well, but it’s mainly due to the copyright owners/distribution agreements.
“the United States ought to be in a relationship with Russia aligned against China to the extent that we can”
Sad to say I agree with the broken clock, as China is truly a bigger long-term threat… but never to the extent of appeasement or allowing Russia to invade other countries.
Not saying that I disagree, but it has basically always been written like that…
Why would you ever want to rename the file though? The extra tags are useful, eg for when searching matching subtitles or remembering quality without needing to check ffprobe.
Aha, I think I misunderstood your situation then? I assumed you’re running these routing rules on your client machine, so you’re able to access your ssh server without it going over the VPN – not that your server is running a VPN active that blocks external connections…?
But if I didn’t misunderstand, I’d mean the (assumingly static) ssh server’s IP.
If you’re looking for more improvements, I’d recommend using a non-default SSH port and to include the destination IP in the rules.
It’s a public static IP, no one else is on it except for me :)
Do they actually do that in the majority of cases, or just a few to scare people? Germany is really weird on IP law…
admitting that they might need to if they were forced to. That is extremely reasonable.
It’s not though? The reasonable result would be to simply shut down in that jurisdiction.
We’d see some real trickle-down in that case.