Brkdncr

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I’m not saying what they are doing/did is best. I think it’s been mishandled for decades. I’m just saying this is how the government “thinks” and why cost overruns and corruption is often lower on the priority list.

I’d rather the service providers be threatened with local government ownership if they mishandle the deal.

In fact I think last-mile delivery should be provided by the local government and be subsidized by taxes to some extent. Residents should have the option to use public funded internet with baseline bandwidth targets, have the ability to choose a different ISP that’s managed at a local colo going over the public wires, or choose a last mile isp using their own private wired or wireless infrastructure.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Timing belt gets inspected at 60k miles and I believe replaced at 90k. I would assume belt slipping off at 10 years would be due to lack of proper maintenance.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

@postmalone you’re a NERD

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

For rather cheap I can see what traffic is suspicious. If you throw more resources at the problem and scale up it becomes simple to see traffic that looks like dns over https without having to decrypt it. Indicators such as size, frequency, consistent traffic going from your host to your DoH provider and then traffic going to other parts of the internet….these patterns become easy to establish. Once you have a good idea that a host on the internet is a DoH provider you can drop it into that category and block it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

there is a lot more to modern firewall app detection than ports. My Palo Alto has a specific category to detect and block dns over https.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (7 children)

It’s trivial for me to detect and block dns over https with modern firewalls.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago

1st: fire hazard, code violations, insurance won’t pay out.

2nd: This is fine for maybe a shed or ADU but when you start doing this to a home and start thinking big picture, there are some questions that come up, such as most of the cost in solar is the labor. If you’re already mounting panels, inverters, wiring, why not go the extra steps to install solar for the home and gain back a lot more costs when the sun is shining? Why mess around with a small window a/c when for the same amount of work (or less) you can install a mini split with better efficiency?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Are they unionized?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Is this a long con to get SF to condemn the building, so they can get out of paying for it somehow?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Consoles will never go away. Even Xbox, effectively a pc, exists.

I suspect it’s because of controllers, ease of use, and cost.

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