This is exactly the reason. The newer CA certs for let’s encrypt were never loaded in the 3Ds because Nintendo dropped support before they were generated.
If I’m not mistaken there is a homebrew tool to load them. I lied, I can’t find anything related to this.
It was a fighter jet, but the crux of thing was that while they advertised “hey get enough tickets, and you can get something on our ticket store, mike this military jet for xxx tickets”, the military jet was not in the store (obviously). The guy accumulated enough tickets to afford the price that was in the ad, then sued to hold Pepsi accountable for their advertisements.
IIRC he lost, because the judge went “yeah you can clearly see it’s meant as an exaggeration bye”
On fedora and el, nvtop apparently is installed as an appimage. An appimage is just a single executable, that you may delete. You may also delete the .desktop entry from /usr/share.
Also keep in mind that a country that doesn’t have such a treaty is largely free to extradite someone to the US anyway, as a one-off. So really the list is even shorter.
I think enjoy particular music without being an asshat about all other music.
I can name you a few of my favorite artists (digitalism, Savant, bossfight, Metric) but just because I like their music and electro in general doesn’t mean I physically can’t listen to other genres.
It does make sense, to prevent automated tools from pulling it’s code. But I do wish they kept it around, maybe I my viewable if you’re logged in or something like that, but it seems they don’t have the tools to do this.