I can’t use stuff like that because a lot of the weeds are growing near my drought tolerant plants. It makes sense because the plants are where the irrigation delivers the water but it also means I don’t think I can use a weed killer.
This is good news, but I wish more EV manufacturers would make the EV equivalent of a Civic or Corolla - cheap no frills transportation for the masses. My ideal EV is the one that has an electric drivetrain but otherwise is a pretty no frills vehicle.
I get your point - but here's the thing: your average Windows user doesn't even know how to install Windows. And for a good subset of them, even installing a browser extension is a challenge.
Can someone explain from a technical standpoint how they can block OpenVPN running on port 443? my admittedly limited understanding is that port 443 is the common port for https. If they blocked that port wouldn't that mean that they would be blocking nearly the entire internet?
3,2,1, let’s jam