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IT generalist who somehow drifted into security...
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@ennolenze Mutterkompass außerhalb der Panzerung einbauen...
@scanner @megazone Even then... 3 toilets? In the BEFORE pic?
@hacks4pancakes @LukaszOlejnik @metacurity Then again, and airport that refuses to invest in proper navigation equipment should be VFR only anyway... GPS jammers aren't expensive, even Newark airport has been shut down by a handheld one...
@LukaszOlejnik Tartu is a tiny airport that only Finnair services, after a long gap, and only because they get PAID to do so by the city council. It has something like 1000 passengers per year...
@accidentalciso Actually, that legally DOES make a difference in Germany AFAIK. It doesn't make sense of course, but that's lawyers for you...
@heiseonline Erst einmal will ich sehen wie das Teil bei der Geschwindigkeit ohne Gleiskontakt durch eine Kurve kommen soll...
@fzer0 @catsalad @zappes Only if you are stuck in a place with 3-phase sockets like this and don't want to carry the adaptor for single phase
@thekilt @eselet If you want to call 2 minutes and a few clicks a burden, yes. But the person doing the blocking may expect the other PERSON to be blocked, not just one of their personas. Not to mention stuff like opening toots via the browser while not logged in. Effectively you can only REALLY block people by having a private timeline that you only grant access to for selected people - the opposite of blocking, so to speak.
@eselet On other networks however there's a single gatekeeper who can put in at least some bar (like requiring a phone number). In the Fediverse there's not even that, it's more like the old Usenet (where blocking wasn't possible, only one-sided muting)
Does blocking an account actually make sense in a Fediverse where you can simply create a new account for free?
Yes
57.1%
No
42.9%
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