Seems like it's a backend change and they're removing per creation entirely. Got an email from one of the creators I follow about getting suggestions on how to restructure their tiers for the new system. My guess is it would be tricky to setup a way to have creators do android/web tiers and apple tiers, not to mention confusing. And of course they can't just pull a Spotify and have a pop-up that says 'sorry you must use the web to subscribe' on iPhones.
And then they go after Tom Morello without realizing he has a political science degree.
Honestly, I'd probably drop Tyson for Irwin.
I think the idea there is that the whole Class B private range starts at 172.16.0.x so it's unlikely, that any hotel you're at would be using 172.16.42.x because it's so far irom the start of that range unless it's a chain that needs to keep its ranges separate between sites for VPN or documentation reasons.
Basically, seeing 172.16.42.x doesn't inherently mean something's wrong, and I'm sure people using the pineapple for nefarious reasons would be smart enough to change its default LAN, but if you see it, maybe be more cautious.
My only gripe with Proton Pass so far is that I'm used to Bitwarden's right-click autofill menu and some sites' 2FA codes don't automatically pop up for some reason.
I used to really enjoy his Linux Sucks speeches, but man, not sure if younger me wasn't paying attention or if man went real off the deep end around 2019.
Not incorrect. Makes them sound way too cool, however.
Did I know what each link was before clicking? Yes. Did I click each just to make sure? Also yes.
Not sure what VPN you're using, but I found that PIA is blocked, but Proton isn't, as of last week anyway, something could have changed.
I'm sure it's been done, but your explanation of a chimera person sounds like a great idea for some kind of detective novel or something.
I'll be honest, I read it as ORBEY
This is how we get right-wing patriots to care about global warming. 'not only will Canada still be bigger than us, they'll have better resorts'