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Wait till you click on links from search engines


This isn't Marvel Avengers


I don't have the money


Wireshark


Why bother when nuclear fusion will be the next greatest thing?


Which is exactly what is Gates pushing, investments into nuclear.


Doesn't matter as long as each entity maintains their "bottom line".


I doubt it. It'll allow for the all diseases in one country to more easily spread to every country. This isn't just limited to human germs but also invasive species.


If you develop an API for it and everyone can use the data all over the place freely and easily, that could help.


Let's Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority brought to you by the non-profit Internet Security Research Group (ISRG). They're not a company.


I might not have phrased the question properly.

I meant, is there any value to a business procuring an SSL cert from a vendor that justifies purchasing rather than just using Let's Encrypt?


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