

You can do it that way, but I don’t see how that’s more secure. Fewer server bits to maintain I guess?
You can do it that way, but I don’t see how that’s more secure. Fewer server bits to maintain I guess?
Huh?
Ugh. Yes.
The fact that they have shortening rules already shows it’s too complicated.
They would’ve been better off with a shorter length, and ditching hex for a base 32 string.
Well, yes, for users. But I’m in tech. And it’s the tech people that need to implement it. And when I’m trying to hunt down why something about DNS or a firewall rule isn’t working, I really don’t want to be juggling gigantic alphanumeric strings.
I’m convinced it hasn’t taken off because they’re too complicated for the human brain to easily reference. Four triplets is simple enough.
U think you’re just pointing out that trademark law doesn’t work the way a reasonable person would assume. I agree, it’s crazy. But if they won, then it was relevant to their trademark (somehow), and failure to bring relevant cases can lead to losing it.
So yes, it’s weird and sketchy and feels morally wrong. But also yes, it’s required and expected legally.
If they had no case they lost. If they have a case, they win.
It’s a truism.
Then they had a case
Oh good! Then they have no case and will lose.
And apple is called Apple.
I didn’t say the law is good.
Well, Google is free, you can find the information if you like.
Legally required to. If you don’t protect your trademark, you lose it.
is my 2080 now considered potato gaming?"
I’m going to keep using this 1070 until it fails it I get bored of Skyrim.
Amateur. Mine is backed up to a massive raid-5 array of hundreds of free USB sticks I got from conferences. When one dies, I can’t be sure which it is, so I just add a few more.
And this is why we backup our configs, folks.
Are you saying that Trump has no interest in changing our cyber security stance to favor Russia? Or that he’s powerless to do so?
I upgraded immich without breaking everything. That’s always reason to celebrate.
I swapped out photoprism for immich and I’m much happier.
I think that a good chunk of the selfhosted community is “sole IT guy at a tiny company”. This is great for that, since having to update desktop software in twenty places sucks.