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  • Why can't Firefox be effected by this?

    Does chrome not ask about plugins requesting new permissions or something?

  • Either a browser is bad because it doesn't allow extensions.... Or it bad because it does and lets users install insecure stuff..... Or it's bad because it locks the extensions down so much you can't do anything useful with them.

    Which type of bad are you shilling for?

  • It gives the "it just works"Ness that a Linux gaming distro for Linux noobs needed. (So far anyway)

  • George is going to need a race and a half to get back into a position where he can do that now!

  • watching it on my PC instead of the TV so I can start up a game at the same time...

  • That pretty much says: safe when stable. (Which it is now) Makes some sense.

    Mine is public, so I hope it's safe (ish)

  • On the public Immich bit, they have docs on how to setup a reverse proxy correctly. No security warnings.

    That sounds like a thumbs up to me?

  • close! 0.035, lets see teh second runs

  • If it held natural gas, it should hold carbon dioxide. Especially as CO2 should react with a lot of the porus rocks and be absorbed.

    That's why it's worth doing this kind of stuff though. Find out if it works now, so we know if it works when shit really goes down.

  • Used to extract fossil fuels, the field is now getting a second lease on life as a means of permanently storing planet-warming carbon dioxide beneath the seabed.

  • The north sea oil fields are huge, and mostly empty now. They also have the infrastructure already built for gas extraction/injection.

    Makes sense as a location for a trial in that area.

  • A LARGE mug of tea, and a bike.

  • The government knows who you are. They know your age, your address and know you exist (probably).

    You go to a site that requires ages verification. You say:please verify me with the government portal. You go to that portal to get a temporary id code to give to the site. The website says to the gov portal give me the name and age of the user with this temp ID. You approve that access. Portal sends age (or an is over 16/18/21 etc flag) to the site.

    • Gov portal doesn't need to know who the site is.
    • You don't provide a unique ID to the website, just a temporary one.
    • as if codes are temporary, you must have access to the id/login now, not just at some point
    • Site only gets the data you approve/it requested,.not everything.

    The process can do with some streamlining, but should work in practice?

  • Don't stuff your turkey, leave the chest cavity open and unstuffed. You will cook it in half the time and the meat will be juicy.

    I will admit that means the stuffing will be inferior though.

  • Yeh, that's crazy maths....

  • I think it, or derrivative methods are used more than you think, but aren't talked about because torrenting has a bad rep.

    I believe windows update and World of Warcraft either do or did use p2p downloads for updates