Another case that demonstrates they’ll always comply with the law in the end. You just need to make sure your laws and your legislation are rock solid.
Another case that demonstrates they’ll always comply with the law in the end. You just need to make sure your laws and your legislation are rock solid.
“We should do something about this” - COPXX
Oh no, my actions online have real life consequences… Who would have thought?
Yeah but he has a cult behind him who takes every one of his words as gospel
Absolutely love the 30s ad before the video
Imagine if some documents came out this way, and it turns out, that they were among those found at Trump’s places.
One can dream about that indeed!
For that, you need to make ID mandatory and easily accessible first. Otherwise it’s just voter suppression.
The power vacuum would be insane, realistically speaking, Meta, Xitter, Amazon and Microsoft would race to fill it. It could be a good thing to split Google but it could also go sideways very quickly.
If you buy three of them you can set up a Ceph cluster I suppose ahah. That would solve part of your issue of having storage and compute on the same node.
If you don’t need enterprise level hardware and support, I can suggest MinisForum. They released the MS01 fairly recently and I believe it fits your specs.
In French we call that the PDC, aka Passage Des Couilles. Coincidentally, it also works for women, Passage Du Clito.
That’s the problem, if anyone somehow gets your root CA key, your encryption is pretty much gone and they can sign whatever they want with your CA.
It’s a lot of work to make sure it’s safe in a home setup.
I’m talking about home hosting and private keys. Not businesses with people whose full time job is to make sure everything runs fine.
I’m a nobody and I regularly have people/bots testing my router. I’m not monitoring my whole setup yet and if someone gets in I would probably not notice until it’s too late.
So hosting my own CA is a hassle and a security risk I’m not willing to put work into.
The domain certificate is public and its key is private? That’s basically it, if anyone gets access to your key, they can sign with your name and generate certificates without your knowledge. That’s my opinion and the main reason why I wouldn’t have a self hosted CA, maybe I’m wrong or misled, but it’s a lot of work to ensure everything is safe, only for a self hosted setup.
For self hosting at least, having your own CA is a pain in the ass to make sure everything is safe and that nobody except you has access to your CA root key.
I’m not saying it’s not doable, but it’s definitely a lot of work and potentially a big security risk if you’re not 100% certain of what you’re doing.
That sounds like a bad idea, you would need your CA and your root certs to be completely air gapped for it to be even remotely safe.
Oh shit, I was miserable back when I installed Arch. Dang, you might be onto something there!
That’s strange, apart from installing it, Arch is pretty painless to run if you’re not careless
Cum jar and one guy one jar, I assume?
If you don’t know what they are, good for you, keep your innocence.