

Looks like it does, at least in “private spaces”
https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/penal-code/pen-sect-632.html
(I’m assuming that CA means California and not Canada)


Looks like it does, at least in “private spaces”
https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/penal-code/pen-sect-632.html
(I’m assuming that CA means California and not Canada)


Illinois requires two party consent for recording in-person conversations at least.


Welcome to the secret robot Internet


And water


For anyone in RHEL / Fedora land (or using dnf somewhere else), try dnf needs-restarting to list executables that have mismatched files on disk vs memory. The -r flag will hint if a reboot is needed (due to things like kernel or glibc changes)


It’s slowly coming back to me… There was a floppy disk that you needed to launch the raid config? Also the platform ran pretty well with debian 4.0 if you’re debating what to run on it.


For a non-pizza comment: I’ve been out of the hardware game for awhile, but the last time I had to set one of these up for RAID, the paper manual (which can probably be found digitally) was helpful. I also vaguely recall RAID 5 either having issues or being unavailable.
They might be referring to the Warner Brothers disc rot issue announced earlier this year (affecting some mid 2000s dvds). Ideally, things are made well and last a long time when stored properly.