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  • Pornhub is Back in France.

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    We agree, I said "if they can't".
  • Uber, Lyft oppose some bills that aim to prevent assaults during rides

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    Yeah in the US. There are too many different laws and regulations for me to list since they’re often state specific. Take California for example: https://www.rkmlaw.net/ridesharing-regulations-in-california/ The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has passed laws for the operation of a TNC within the state. These laws involve the following: Licensing, permit and certification requirements Mandatory Lyft and/or Uber decals on a vehicle’s front and back passenger-side windshields Insurance requirements, including vehicle liability and workers’ compensation insurance Minimum TNC driver age requirement of 21 years old, with at least one year of driving history Department of Motor Vehicle record checks required for all TNC drivers Annual background checks required for all TNC drivers Mandatory driver training programs to ensure drivers are safely operating their vehicles Accessibility plans for individuals with disabilities A Zero Tolerance Policy for drivers under the influence of drugs or alcohol Required vehicle inspections once per year or every 50,000 miles, whichever comes first Prohibition against TNC drivers accepting street hails from potential passengers Prohibition against TNC drivers transporting more than seven passengers per ride If Uber, Lyft or another ridesharing company is found to be delinquent in following any of these laws, it could face penalties. The CPUC accepts complaints from the public regarding ridesharing services or drivers who are in violation of any of the state’s TNC laws.
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    I'm not afraid of that at all. But if you draw shit tons of power from a crappy socket, things start to heat up real quick. Like getting really fucking hot, as in burn your house down hot.
  • Building a slow web

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    Realistically, you don't need security, NAT alone is enough since the packets have nowhere to go without port forwarding. But IF you really want to build front end security here is my plan. ISP bridge -> WAN port of openwrt capable router with DSA supported switch (that is almost all of them) Set all ports of the switch to VLAN mirroring mode bridge WAN and LAN sides Fail2Ban IP block list in the bridge LAN PORT 1 toward -> OpenWRT running inside Proxmox LXC (NAT lives here) -> top of rack switch LAN PORT 2 toward -> Snort IDS LAN PORT 3 toward -> combined honeypot and traffic analyzer Port 2&3 detect malicious internet hosts and add them to the block list (and then multiple other openwrt LXCs running many many VPN ports as alternative gateways, I switch LAN host's internet address by changing their default gateway) I run no internal VLAN, all one LAN because convenience is more important than security in my case.
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    I hate that both trademarks exist, but I'd say using a name form a Tolkien work to develop weapons is especially wrong. Like, abject.
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  • The AI-powered collapse of the American tech workfoce

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    The biggest tech companies are still trimming from pandemic over hiring. Smaller companies are still snatching workers up. And you also have companies trimming payroll for the coming Trump recession. Neither have anything to do with AI.
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    Internet access should be a utility like electricity and water until all three, along with housing, medicine, and food, can be free to all.