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Yea, you are describing leasing, which is a totally different thing.
If you would try these shenanigans in a regular contract, your company would be a) sued to the ground b) don’t sell one car…
Yea, you are describing leasing, which is a totally different thing.
If you would try these shenanigans in a regular contract, your company would be a) sued to the ground b) don’t sell one car…
I suppose only US buyers can be gutted that way
I mean, by nature you can only react on stuff like DDOS attacks. As far as I understand, when the load from a certain network is spiking you try to drop packages or block the origin all together – depending on the situation. However, oftentimes bigger attacks swap their origin easily, which makes it hard to react.
Its simply not that easy to pursue a bigger plan.
Like… ehm… not being attacked?
There was a statement six days ago https://lemmy.world/post/2923697
Feels good do be human again? If I were a lemmy dev I would add captchas to that checkbox.
They said something along the line when they explained the DDoS. However, they are addressing the issue and there is no need to suppose they are not or in the wrong way.
Your are simply not sparking a vivid, solution oriented discussion. Your self understanding in that matter is far of as you come along as complaining and a little Karen-esque.
In my opinion re-iterating that you only want to discuss this already solved case, does not help that matter and do not help people to sympathize with your cause.
Admins took the same measures.
They are professionals, you are chasing an idea that does not check out — so to speak.
And why is OP unable to ask in a decent manner… so many questions.
Someone linked this lemmy-explorer https://lemmyverse.net
Well, in some European countries you could load your car while at work or grocery shopping.
Depending in your commute this could just be enough.
Anyhow: the prices and (country-specific) loading network might be show stopper. Many other things are just habit and/or subjective convenience.