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  1. Build an in-house SMTP proxy that accepts v1.0+ and connects out as 1.2?

  2. Re: PCI Compliance on OpenSSL Support In Debian Unstable Drops TLS 1.0/1.1 Support (debian.org) · · Score: 1

    This generally IS done, but can be easily abused.

  3. Re:Just like every other major retailer on Amazon Owns a Whole Collection of Secret Brands (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Sears *HAD* Craftsman, recently sold it though

  4. Re:Good choice! on Lenovo Switches To Stock Android For All Future Smartphones (ndtv.com) · · Score: 1

    Moto has been doing this for a while now... interestingly they are now owned by Lenovo.

  5. Re:Wish LG and Samsung would follow on Lenovo Switches To Stock Android For All Future Smartphones (ndtv.com) · · Score: 2

    They still do the same. My MotoG3 and MotoG5Plus are both the same way, stock Android with a few Moto apps (the FM radio is definitely a keeper).

  6. Re:How about fact-checking Seth Rich's murder on Facebook Fights Fake News With Links To Other Angles (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    He's a confirmed lizard person too, interestingly enough

  7. Re:design by committee is always a bad move sailor on Ubuntu Will Revert Window Controls To the Right-Hand Side in Next Release (neowin.net) · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...but the survey had the tick boxes on the left so I couldn't figure out how to submit my vote correctly.

  8. In other news:

    I brushed my teeth this morning.

  9. Re:sexually-repressed fake christian prudes on Senators Propose Bill Targeting Websites That Facilitate Sex Trafficking (usatoday.com) · · Score: 3

    This makes less and less sense the more I try to read it

  10. Re:Mascot holding them back and rightfully so on FreeBSD 11.1 Released (freebsd.org) · · Score: 1

    That's funny, I've run this "childish" OS at a few Fortune 500 and 1000 companies over the years. They never seemed to mind it, only that it helped the bottom line.

    Take your ass-backwards thinking elsewhere

  11. Re:Good LTS policy on FreeBSD 11.1 Released (freebsd.org) · · Score: 1

    Just wait until September 31 2021 though

  12. Chrome on mobile already fixed that by throttling any tab not in the user's foreground.

  13. Back to bed grandpa

  14. This is the phone company's job, not Microsoft's. WTF am I paying a Universal Service Fund then?

  15. 408p should be enough for anybody

  16. Re:I still think we need more handicapped spaces on Equal Rights Center Sues Uber For Denying Equal Access To People Who Use Wheelchairs (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    You must be one hell of a doctor if you can remotely diagnose someone based on their vehicle to determine whether or not they are disabled.

  17. Want to know if someone's a vegan?

    Don't worry, they'll tell you

  18. Re:However bad he thinks Earth is on Stephen Hawking Says He Is Convinced That Humans Need To Leave Earth (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 2

    The reverse is also true.

  19. Re:Elites responsible ... what a crock on Apple CEO Tim Cook Shares His Experience Of Working With President Donald Trump (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    He also builds facilities that are carbon neutral and is pushing strongly for environmental responsibility.

    What have you done?

  20. Which is you we get rid of the loopholes and return tax structures to their pre-Reagan rates. The country was doing very well then, it will continue to do so.

  21. Re:The real question on More Than 80% of US Adults Get News On Their Phones (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    I call it porn

  22. Re:So Hitler taught them nothing? on Germany Plans To Fingerprint Children and Spy On Personal Messages (fortune.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Its fingerprinting for asylum seekers as young as 6 (current minimum age is 14), not all residents.

    Summary fails to note that point.

  23. Try living on Venus and tell me how CO2 is working out there.

  24. Re: Avoid directory service, aka AD on Ask Slashdot: What Are Some 'Best Practices' IT Should Avoid At All Costs? (cio.com) · · Score: 1

    You don't manage a collective of machines do you?

    LDAP is rather solid and has been around for a digital eternity. Its not difficult to implement, can be configured to adhere to most any security standard, and can be learned with a few days of training for any competent administrator.

  25. They're making money

    From a company perspective that's the important thing