I think it’s fair to say the blank wall of a store is different to someone’s personal car. I am not mad about people tagging commercial walls, and I would be if someone tagged my car. Thankfully no one ever does that because they share a common agreement on this.
Again it depends what it is. If someone tagged my bin out the front I wouldn’t care in the slightest. If they tagged a brick wall siding an alley or train line I wouldn’t care. If they jumped the fence, walked through the yard and tagged my window I would care.
just over a month ago I had my car broken into and nearly everything in the backseat was stolen. I was for sure upset but I never called the cops over it.
Many people have this potential but it doesn't necessarily materialize or evolves. That's fine, that's okay. We'll always have Paris. The trick is to be fulfilled, not renowned.
One must be thankful to him for removing the illusion that Cloudflare is some benevolent, neutral US company fighting for a more secure internet.
My risk acceptance is not big enough to have all Cloudflare-secured websites in my country to go offline just because someone from my country has a Twitter fight with a member of the US administration or with the Cloudflare leadership.
It was necessary to get them to take action. The only thing the current administration cares about is public image so publicly fellating them is what you need to do to get them to go to bat on your behalf.
He runs a private company, not a government institution and I'm sure they can pay a lawyer to sue the Italian entity if it displeases him so much. Like everybody else would.
i dont have the expertise to say whether this is good info but its nice to see other folks saying it is. but a government website being one of these scrollbar hacks is atrocious
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