If you care enough to set up, you can use cloudflare. They do some basic caching, certs, ddos protection for free.
If you care enough to set up, you can use cloudflare. They do some basic caching, certs, ddos protection for free.
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Yeah, afaik, you just need to install letsencrpyt
and then run the command with sudo. It’ll scan your apache conf and generate you an ssl version. Just make sure to include your domain name in the ServerName directive
Lmfao, get fucked intel. Do better next time
Skill issue lmao
genocine liberation! 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
I frigging love him so much
I wish they were still available
Yeah, with that funny squiggle
loser hero
I’m of the opinion that you should laugh at racists or people who you consider speak “hate” speech online. Someone calls you something, laugh at them. They’re pathetic. Words don’t hurt lmao. If they were a decent person, they would have never said anything like it. Block them, report them and move on. I have never understood why this is such a big issue and i get called slurs on a daily basis lmao
This is the answer. That’s how i did it for my client
I ended up just ordering one from a friend’s amazon account.
I accidentally broke my Sony after drowning it a little too hard. I remember going into a AT&T store at a mall in the us and having this literal conversation.
“Do you have the Pixel 7 Pro?”
“Yes! We do.”
“Does it come carrier unlocked?”
“No…”
“Thanks for your time”
My point is that AES isn’t untouched by quantumn computing. We now have quantumn safe asymmetric key encryption, too.
Grover’s algorithm gives broad asymptotic speed-ups to many kinds of brute-force attacks on symmetric-key cryptography.
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover’s_algorithm#Cryptography
There’s Grover’s algorithm which can help in cracking the key.
https://crypto.stackexchange.com/questions/6712/is-aes-256-a-post-quantum-secure-cipher-or-not#7869
Regardless, everything sane uses 256 bit AES. Should be ok for now.
FL studio is pretty good. Got it ages ago and it still gets updates
Seems like a good idea ngl