

What grounds would she have to sue?
What grounds would she have to sue?
Modern browsers do, at least on desktop. I know Firefox does.
It is definitely not open-source. They created their own license: https://github.com/antiwork/gumroad?tab=License-1-ov-file
And the tl;dr on the “suspicious timing” is that the owner seems to have gotten rid of support staff and replaced them with an AI chatbot so that he can go “work” for DOGE. Yes, really.
Mostly. Office 365 has pretty frequent outages.
Nobody wants this
Catalog of what?
That’s what ddos protection is for.
Yes, but neither of those write as cleanly. And both are still prone to fragmenting, even if the fragments aren’t conductive.
Graphite is conductive. A short circuit and fire are Very Bad.
An HTTP request is a request. Servers are free to rate limit or deny access
Routers can run just fine off only one port too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Router_on_a_stick
Often, these include code that they don’t have the rights to publish.
Line go up
It’s a garbage article from a garbage author on a garbage platform, and it’s not really about technology in the first place.
Prices are absolutely going to go up. If you think you’ll want to buy in the next year or two, do it now.