

They’re had some big advertising campaigns recently which makes me suspicious, but I don’t have any concrete complaints. I haven’t used them, though.
They’re had some big advertising campaigns recently which makes me suspicious, but I don’t have any concrete complaints. I haven’t used them, though.
I’m not sure I’d trust a VPN that MITMs my connections.
None of them should have asked you to accept risk, they should go right to the green page. Did any of them give more specific error messages?
Yeah that’s a security feature and it’s doing its job. If someone is trying to steal your Discord account, bypassing this error will give it to them.
Do you have anything like a VPN that does any kind of traffic manipulation? Some custom DNS server? Can you think of anything that might be different between your mobile and desktop connections that could cause this? Are you in a country/company/ISP that interferes with its citizens’ Internet access?
Edit: also, if you go to https://badssl.com/ and try some of the green ones, do they work or not? Especially HSTS
Uhh it should really not be doing that. What exactly is the error?
Is it battletoads?
Why stop there?
It looks like “attack and destroy the contents of religious sites such as the Itatehyouzu Shrine” means you can break the clutter scattered around the area, like a pot or a bench. You don’t deface the shrine itself. This is just twitter drama.
Yes, the a variants are typically cut down.
Hannibal Lecter was straightjacketed, strapped to a hand truck, and muzzled.
That’s doublethink. Cognitive dissonance is the discomfort you feel from it. Obviously, he feels none.
It’s “voluntary” in the sense that either you allow it or you don’t get into the country.
What technology, slave labor? We already have that.
A user’s posts and comments are actually stored on their home instance, I believe, and a copy is pushed to your instance during federation.
I hope she can get to safety.
EUdora, since I don’t think the mail client is still under development
Yeah the message is misleading, it always says “mod”.
But admins are responsible for their users, no matter where they post. If they’re spamming, shouldn’t their home instance admin ban their whole account, instead of every other instance having to ban them individually?
If you pay with a third party, your data goes to them and whoever is providing the account behind it. So if you have your credit card in PayPal, your data goes to PayPal, the credit card provider, and your bank. If you use the credit card directly, it’s just the CC provider and your bank.
Some discussion over on reddit: https://old.reddit.com/r/aviation/comments/1jfzoo1/my_plane_tried_to_take_off_on_a_taxiway/
Including the path of the jet: https://i.imgur.com/QCY0kWO.jpeg
Dumbass crossed one taxiway and started to take off from the second.