What about GLONASS, Galilleo, or BDS? Are they all being equally jammed? Why wouldn’t they sync with all of them and use a consensus to determine accuracy? Like having multiple ntp servers.
Use root to create new user, then run app as new user.
They stopped caring about your ip address and have moved to profiling, so they’ll gladly help you change your ip address to get more from you.
You could configure the sip phones to point directly to one another. No pbx needed. Just “call” and ip address. You only need the pbx to translate/authenticate/provide features. Sip invite comes into phone, making phone ring, pickup phone, and rtp goes directly to phone just like the sip invite. so long as there are no translations causing issues in between, so it actually works best on a private direct network between them.
Google trough the Chrome Project are pushing certificate authorities to offer automated certificates services to customers to make their use more prolific. Certificate authorities only have value if they are included in the certificate store, so they will do whatever it takes to be in there. Certificate authorities are the organizations we trust to say if a website is secure enough to display the lock in the browser instead of an error.
But just one of them. so much lack of symmetry.
Anything Cisco that says FE is 10/100mbit.
The best part is the lack of what the task was in the end. So true.
Or the crack was an in-house job and they are just using the in-house patch to get around it.
Flatpacks include the dependencies with the application. So different flatpacks may have the same libraries over and over, wasting space. RPM/DEB install just the application and each dependency is a separate package, and packages that use the same dependency will share the one copy. So flatpack is better for consistency when running the app because everyone is running the same dependency version, and space isn’t as much of an issue anymore with nearly everything having more than enough storage.
I think what you’re looking for is called a scholarship.
Reddit is just like Digg to me now.