I used to color my prompt depending on which server I was connected to (ssh), and a different color scheme for prod, dev and local. But that was a long time ago and the script is buried somewhere, also I don't stay ssh'd to nearly as many places as I did back then. But I did like it, I'd use it now if I had it.
Honestly I didn't even know it was still supported and would have assume they dropped it years ago. You can still use non-web clients so it's not a huge deal. You can also use a less modern style email host if you prefer.
I don't think that's always the case. If you're going to straight up tell someone to install it, you might as well tell them directly that you're out. The app is for people who secretly would rather not go but still would honor the agreement. If both people use the app, it discreetly forms a new agreement.
I would consider this app but would never flake on plans. If something were to happen to prevent an event then great but otherwise I still go.
You could still drop hints to install the app like "haha look at this crazy app" and leave it at that.
Anyway, I just woke up so hopefully that made sense.
No, you are conflating the organization with the phrase. Probably why they picked that name. People oppose the org and their Marxist agenda, not so much (I hope) black people.
You are basically insuring yourself against those expenses, which has a premium. If you are good with money and have a savings, you can afford not to pay that premium. Not everyone is in that position or smart enough with money. So many people are bad with money, that stuff really should be taught in school.
If blue cities are so bad, why are property values there so high?
Regulations stifling the building of new accommodating housing. Large cities in some red states have massive apartment complexes. Up to you to decide if you like that living arrangement but it lowers prices.
Can you link to something with more info on how it works? I know how certs work and CAs but not how some random wifi network can hijack that whole trust system. It sounds like it would defeat the whole purpose of https. Thanks in advance.
I used to color my prompt depending on which server I was connected to (ssh), and a different color scheme for prod, dev and local. But that was a long time ago and the script is buried somewhere, also I don't stay ssh'd to nearly as many places as I did back then. But I did like it, I'd use it now if I had it.