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  • Similar state as you, i hate the trend of making the phone slimmer with the expectation that you will get a case. I'd rather the phone have more battery and use the space efficiently, rather than expect it to be filled with just rubber

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  • If he didn't fuck over the economy, they'd still be on board. If there's any silver lining, it's that he's incompetent and has surrounded himself with incompetent people. Republican congressmen and senators don't care about the human right abuses, they care about their portfolios, which is why they have doubts now.

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  • Google is really damned if they do, damned if they don't here. Third party cookies are very privacy invasive, but replacing it with Chrome watching everything you do and acting as an ad broker is also not great. As long as Google is providing targeted advertising (which you could opt out of in privacy sandbox) then there's not a really great solution.

    I do think they dragged this along enough that all sites now operate properly with third party cookies disabled, so that's a benefit at least.

  • The thing I don't get is why did he send it to a group chat with his wife and brother? Was it an accident when he meant to share it to the Houthi PC Small Group, or was he testing out the formatting? I don't really understand what they'd even do with that information?

  • Marty: "Are you telling me you built a time machine.... Out of a Cybertruck??"

    Doc Brown: "The way I see it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?"

    Marty: "So you picked a Cybertruck??? What the fuck doc, it's hideous. This is heavy, doc"

  • I haven't heard of the game but see that it's going for $27. For me at least, buying a $27 game, I'd expect 10 hours minimum of enjoyable gameplay, which throws the free refund out the window if it would deliver.

    It could be possible that they wanted to increase their game length to justify the price and stretched things if the first 80 minutes were tedious and slow. I'm sure there's some consideration to front load the enjoyment into the first few hours, with or without the refund, but I would assume lesser priced games would focus on that and not one going for this price.

  • Even when back to the future enters public domain, if someone ever makes a version with the cybertruck, I'm going to be pissed at you first. The only exception is if the cybertruck can't make it to 88mph and breaks down and the Libyans kill Marty so we don't have to suffer any longer.

  • This isn't an overnight change, we have 3 years until the 47 day certificates go into effect.

    In terms of increasing their capacity by the 10x, having shorter certificate lifetimes means that CAs will have a shorter list of valid but revoked certificates, and also will have way less of valid certificates in the certificate transparency logs. These are checked constantly, so the reduced size means less costs serving this information.

    CAs are already charging an arm and a leg for very little work of signing the certificates. Doing domain validation is an automated process, so unless the need is for OV certificates (which doesn't differentiate you anymore in modern browsers), CAs won't need to hire more people for issuing certificates. With Let's Encrypt being a free option that supports ACME, if CAs use this change as a cash grab, they'll probably see clients move away rather than put up with the outrageous costs.