

It’s pretty messed up that these days regular headlines read like The Onion headlines
It’s pretty messed up that these days regular headlines read like The Onion headlines
This whole thing reads as though the writer feels Le Pen didn’t really do anything wrong, but is being made an example of for having a different opinion.
I feel like we read a lot of things about far right populists claiming they are being actively prevented from practicing politics due to things they say, but then something comes out about what scumbags they really are.
Pretty much the only thing these populists have to defend themselves is whataboutism. I figured the trias politica would always make sure independent forces could keep these kinds of folks in check. This means
The law should always be applied.
Which begs the question: what happens when these guys do get to power, change the laws to their own liking, somehow get it pushed through…
Copenhagen? When I was there I just got the sense that everyone was in a hurry all the time
I’m currently going though the books and from what I can tell, Harry especially takes issues with some teachers. He hates history and doesn’t understand divination but he’s fine with charms, defense against the dark arts and even potions once Snape no longer teaches it.
It’s just that during the lessons she describes, they usually have stuff like Quidditch or Voldemort stuff going on so they don’t really pay attention. They also don’t like doing homework so they let Hermione do it for them. And they still did pretty well on the OWLs so all in all, I think they were fine with class but by and large, she just doesn’t really write about classes that went their regular course.
You can run nginx in a docker container and define reverse proxies there. That will only require your to open up 443 in your router if you use SSL (which I highly recommend and is simple with Let’s Encrypt)
Then I’d recommend connecting to your arrs and torrent client in Nzb360 paid edition to manage everything in there.
As far as safety, well nothing is bulletproof. If they want to get in, they will. Best thing I can recommend is to run your arrs / indexers through a different IP address than your torrent client. But if they want to find you, they’ll find you. Thing is they probably won’t come after you if your ISP doesn’t report you uploading terabytes a day. SSL helps and keeping your arrs behind complex passwords (use a password manager) will keep the server itself relatively safe.
Unless of course, ISPs in your country suddenly start to crack down on illegal downloading hard.