It does.
The IPv6 addresses isn’t pingable at all.
Neither the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses respond on port 443.
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It does.
The IPv6 addresses isn’t pingable at all.
Neither the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses respond on port 443.
But even that will have some status code.
404? 500? 503?
You’ll probably need to provide more context. Is there an error message?
Is that someone’s chest hair in the background?
You 100% should.
I bought a second-hand Pixel, installed GrapheneOS the moment it arrived and never looked back.
I recently installed Curve for contactless NFC payments. Their support is terrible but, after some teething issues, it works without any problems.
I would probably start here: https://xdaforums.com/f/samsung-galaxy-a54-5g.12705/
Hosted on GCP?
There is a FOSS alternative. ntfy.
I’ve been running it for a couple of years, if not longer. Works extremely well. The downside, of course, is getting the apps to support it.
The ones I care about already do.
No.
I get what you’re saying. However, their entire business model is predicated on them being impartial. If it turned out that they were biased, their business would collapse.
The limit was there because in its early incarnation it allowed post-submission via SMS. SMS already had the 140-character limit for other technical reasons due to the GSM networks.
I run the older iteration of the software. Works well.
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Do you mean Patrick Stewart or from the description of the character?
They are two different countries.
Element is UK and EU-based, not US-based.
Lemon or lime?
Perhaps PassWallet?