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  • Don't put them in the city at all, even in a tunnel. If you're going into the city, park and take transit.

    Yeah, I know some people can't do that because they're working and need tools, e.g. plumbers, but if we get all the casual drivers on transit it's good enough.

  • To the question of whether they contain alcohol, the one word "yes" is all that's needed.

    As a seller, I probably wouldn't have given them to her without clarification, but I don't think the seller is legally responsible here. (At least for that; I doubt they have a license to sell jello shots at all.)

  • *or the initial VPN connection request will not go through.

    But mentioning DNS is a good point: if you're addressing your VPN server by hostname, your client will need to be able to resolve that name somehow, either by running a DNS server elsewhere on your LAN and allowing traffic to the LAN (which is how I do it) or by allowing DNS traffic from the VPN client to a DNS server on the Internet.

  • Yes, but you're mixing several points here, primarily environmental and direct harm. Car-centric city design is harmful, but a highway doesn't up and kill people one day in the same way that a driver hitting someone with their car does.

    The other thing you're mixing into this one comment is the attribution of harm, the "car plows into crowd" thing. Yes, the car didn't do it, a driver drove their car into the crowd. Having the reporting properly attribute the action is a separate issue from the actions themselves.

  • That assumes they know which Microsoft account it was attached to, the password, and have another device to access that account and retrieve the recovery key. If they did the setup five years ago, they've probably forgotten all that info.

  • Windows does not let you save the key to the drive being encrypted. (Unless you access it via SMB share, which I've done a number of times during setup before moving it off.)

  • They're not forcing it. You can still create local accounts (though it takes some work) and it doesn't require you to upload any keys. I have bitlocker enabled with a local account and no Microsoft account connection.

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