

But do they rise?
But do they rise?
TLS isn’t really related to E2EE.
IMO it is. Is it not a solution which prevents everybody but the client’s browser and the web-server from taking part in the communication? Why?
data can be delivered securely over http
On top of HTTP? Nice. Is there a RFC or a framework which implements such a solution?
Yes. Reverse proxies need to own the private key which belongs to the FQDNs certificate for the TLS connection between rproxy and browser. Also, sometimes HTTP Headers need to be rewritten.
As a result there is no end to end encryption between the server and the browser. You need to trust cloudflare as you need to trust your hoster.
… meteoritic rise…
No, they don’t. Meteorites fall to the ground while vaporizing themselves. Like Evergrande it seems.
Edit: @Hugin@lemmy.world made a good point. It actually does make sense of you say meteoric rise, which they did.
Not too big, not too small—they were just the right size
Goldy frogs zone it is called, I believe.
I’m still not entirely sure. Is the 'stache meant ironically or is it an authentic fashion statement?
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So that I will get ads for office products?
That’s me in the morning when I have to be at work soon, but I won’t be really awake for another hour or so.
Still need to find such a nice feather coat though.
Arr-ight.
So the evil version of a footstool? Squattypotty tried to sell theirs with an explanatory video by means of unicorns and ice cream a while ago.
“SDD”?
Yes. Solid Disk Disk.
Ooooh! They didn’t write meteoritic but meteoric.
You are right. Thanks for the explanation.