I don't get it, the article calls her a Mexican woman, but also says that she voted for Trump. Wouldn't voting in a US federal election mean she's has to be a US American woman?
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They are so often stateful and fall over when some scanner comes by, or if a light DNS DoS attack happens, compromising the entire access link, when the scanned systems or the DNS server weren't even bothered by the amount of requests.
They introduce weird unexpected restrictions, like preferring to blackhole our customers traffic rather than accepting some asymmetric routing. And then we get blamed for their setup, which they don't even know.
They ossify protocol development in general, requiring things like header encryption in QUIC to force them to ignore things that aren't their business anyway.
They are apparently also expensive as hell, multiple customers have declined upgrades because they don't have fast enough firewalls and not enough budget to buy faster ones.
Those are the ones that come to mind right now. There are also occasional bugs that make our or our customers lives difficult, but I can't recall a clear one at the moment.
giving out my IP to trusted friends
Just in case you ever get back into it: We regularly see scanners scanning the internet with a million packets per second at work these days. That means it takes them 4000 seconds to scan the entire IPv4 Internet to check who responds on port 3784. So handing out the IP selectively won't be enough.
I also learned that the hard way privately with my Minecraft server. It was found in a scan and listed on Shodan at some point, and I hadn't put up a whitelist. Some shitty kids came and destroyed whatever they could find before finally putting up signs to mock me lol
Firewalls in general.
And as a follow up, Teams was never good because it was never native to anything (instead it was Electron and is now some sort of React/Edge homebrew).
How long until it degenerates to a bunch of Copilots exchanging gibberish, and people forgetting there was ever a real meeting? :D
Skype for Business LTSC 2024 is still supported until 2029. You just need to already be running an On-Prem Skype for Business Server and migrate it to the new Subscription Edition come October. I bet it will get really costly for the holdouts.
These developments worry me. The legislative handed over some quasi-legilative power to the executive under the theory that in cases of national security incidents you need to react quickly. It's been getting abused for a while, the "national security" interest has been stretched a lot to cover whatever the executive would like to do without the legislative.
This has been happening for years, not just during Trump. But now it's getting even worse under the second Trump cabinet. I think this could lead to a toppling of the checks and balances if the legislative doesn't step in soon, and reclaim their devolved powers.
The title isn't very good. The Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) found the party AfD to be "proven right-wing extremist", not the far right in general. The BfV doesn't look at parts of the political spectrum, they look at specific organisations.
Other parts of the far right are evaluated separately. The party NPD was almost banned before (only didn't happen because the court ultimately found they were too small to be a danger to the constitution). "Der III Weg" and "Identitäre Bewegung" are evaluated separately. "Die Rechte" was evaluated separately but recently disbanded.
This sort of precision is important, because it shows that there is an orderly process in defence of democracy happening, and not just a random repression of viewpoints as Rubio would have you believe.
Yeah no wonder. The administration he's part of is behaving unconstitutionally, so it's only logical he would condemn the Office for the Protection of the Constitution in other countries for doing its job. Can't have that if you want to erode the democratic basic order.
Your title is borked. Maybe edit that
Sure but by naturalising she would become a US American woman originally from Mexico. Unless you're allowed to retain original citizenship in which case she'd be a dual citizen of both. But just calling her a Mexican woman living in the USA does not make sense.