If it’s the city that put that on, they might get you for vandalism or destruction of property, something like that. Those parking boots aren’t cheap.
I don’t see any rust? That’s just the fingerprints that you can’t not get all over it.
I learned this in highschool when I discovered sending ping floods from a 1gbit VPS to a slow residential Internet connection can take down your Internet even if the router doesn’t respond to pings. The bandwidth still all needs to make it to the router in your house to be dropped.
Unless you’re rebasing or something, you should never need --force
. It’s a good way to accidentally delete or overwrite a remote branch.
I usually use the +syntax for force-pushing a specific branch:
git push origin +my_branch
Clickbait from before it was called clickbait.
Pretty sure Ubuntu LTS is completely unaffected by this.
I hear that WireGuard is even more complicated to set up than OpenVPN.
I don’t know where you heard that. The exact opposite is true in my experience. OpenVPN is a shitshow compared to Wireguard.
Based on a world population of 8 billion, that would be roughly 0.000000000000008% of a person. It’s also not even representable as a 64 bit float so I had to do this math in my head (Calculator just says 0)