Can it do things that existing tools build into my distro cannot?
It looks to me like a convenience tool. Which is fine, but i see no need for it myself
Oh the US crossed that threshold the day he started he won the elections the second time.
Most Americans seem to think new elections will solve it. But for germans it was a world war that brought back democracy. There were no elections anymore. That is also the most likely case for the US now.
They effectively already left NATO and openly support Russia already.
ICC members are already under fire and some had their microsoft account banned by Trump.
Trump will invade Greenland and Canada first. China is less of an priority.
Never do this on the job. Its called corporate sabotage and will result in a lot of trouble for you.
Its also a generally bad idea.
The whole point of deprecation is to let others choose a moment to switch over on their own moment of choosing. If you don't want to maintain it just remove it. It is far nicer behavior.
Don't force others in a debugging hell. It makes you a bad person.
When you request an EV. They call you by the phone number that you give to ask if you requested a certificate. That was the complete extend of the validation.
I could be a scammer with a specificity designed domain name and they would just accept it, no questions asked.
Ive stopped using all kagi stuff because of the lack in transparency and my official requests for transparency remained unanswered.
I don't trust any American corporation that refuses to be transparent.
US law allows for way to much dangerous stuff compared to the EU.
That is also why the US lost its democracy recently.
I end up doing things in the terminal tab because its faster than the ui or is more clear.
The basics are good but thats about it.