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By a verification service owned by epic games apparently. So not fortnite but its not a super stretch.

It's as much of a stretch as describing using an Azure service as "I have to use Halo" or AWS as "I have to use Rings of Power."

No, Fortnite is/was directly made by Epic Games and is their most well known product/service.

Better analogies would be Azure as "I have to use Windows" or AWS as "I have to use the Amazon store", which sound a lot less ridiculous than your analogies.


The good faith interpretation is that if the fortnite division had any reason to benefit from that passport info, they would be able to get it. That's not a super stretch.

So it's not fortnite at all. It's something owned by the same company that happens to also own fortnite. That is actually a huge stretch.

Imagine if I said "I have to pilot a 747 just to change the temperature of my house" (because Honeywell makes both passenger jet avionics and thermostats).


https://developers.telnyx.com/docs/programmable-fax/send-a-f... I use Telnyx. (Mainly because I also use them for voice.)

Thats not what he said. What he said was even rapidly moving his eyes around he could not spot the lower resolution part.


If you are going to be pedantic then at least do it right. Because that's also not what he said. He said that no matter how fast he moved his eyes he wasn't able to catch it.


How is that meaningfully different than not being able to tell that it's foveated?



Its showing as $149 for me.

Which still feels outrageous for what is basically a knitted scarf.


There are 2 different sizes.


There's a long and a short one. The long one costs $80 more than the short one. Jesus.


It started about a month ago for me. I am subscribed to emails from an IT as a Gig platform called Field Nation. Thought I might pickup a bit of side work but never did.

Recently it started adding them to my calendar and there is no way to turn off this feature without also turning off useful features such as package out for delivery notifications.


They do not want to have such a list as it makes them a target.

What they do have is a searchable password list not connected to any usernames.


*searchable list of password hashes


Modern DVR's are not the same as classic ones. As per this article from today shows that people have prerecorded are being pulled from their DVR's.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/11/youtube-tvs-disney-b...


Exactly. A DVR governed by tech giants rather than just Tivo and the cable companies is going to have compromised functionality because it's the tech industry originating the "innovation" for their own benefit.


As a note hetzner has a lot of auction servers and I believe they lack the setup fee


They have also threatened to cancel my account more than once because I typed "ipfs daemon".

https://github.com/ipfs/kubo/issues/10327

https://discuss.ipfs.tech/t/moved-ipfs-node-result-netscan-d...

>This happens with Hetzner all the time because they have no VLANs and all customers are on a single LAN and IPFS tries to discover other nodes in the same LAN by default.


Hetzner is also sinkholed by lots of EDR products because they host a ton of malicious garbage. They are a bad actor.


Why is it their job to be the arbiters of what customers are allowed to do on their platform?


To be fair, most hosting platforms have those in T&S, some even explicitly say you can't torrent pirated movies and even monitor your activities.


Same as AWS. I've added quite a few AWS ip ranges to my firewall.


The main reason is wanting it on a second drive.


Given that it is a car post Internal Combustion Engine would be my first guess when seeing ICE but I can see where one might think of the other as well.


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