Biden just sworn in and already made jackass of.....

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you sure are proud of your selfies......
 
lol, whiner......I don't think you have what it takes to last until 2022.......shucks.....can you last until Saturday?.......

you are the whiner, punk ass. can't even accept what FOX TALKING HEADS NOW ACCEPT- TRUMP GOT HIS ASS KICKED FAIR AND SQUARE...and they are the wimpiest punk ass bitches on the planet, besides you.
 
you are the whiner, punk ass. can't even accept what FOX TALKING HEADS NOW ACCEPT- TRUMP GOT HIS ASS KICKED FAIR AND SQUARE...and they are the wimpiest punk ass bitches on the planet, besides you.

lol......you spent four years whining about Trump, finally had to steal a election and appoint PastyFacedMan to office and you're still whining......
 
What happened to your stupid ass “civil war?”

It lasted two hours and endied in a humiliating defeat of traitors and idiots.

What happened to all the free shit you were gonna get under Obama? POOF....Gone like a fart in the wind.:laugh: Will be no different with Joe. ;)
 
dos attacks are possible.

DOS attacks are possible but they are virtually impossible from simply doing a redirect from another website. DOS attacks require enough requests to overwhelm a website's ability to respond. A redirect is only ONE request. You would require 300 million or more people to access the redirect at the exact same time for the redirect to cause a DOS. And then the DOS would only last for the length of time those people make that one request so less than a second.

DOS attacks are usually the result of repeated requests, millions per second, from the same group of computers. That is why the defense against DOS attacks is to simply block any IP making repeated requests.
 
DOS attacks are possible but they are virtually impossible from simply doing a redirect from another website. DOS attacks require enough requests to overwhelm a website's ability to respond. A redirect is only ONE request. You would require 300 million or more people to access the redirect at the exact same time for the redirect to cause a DOS. And then the DOS would only last for the length of time those people make that one request so less than a second.

DOS attacks are usually the result of repeated requests, millions per second, from the same group of computers. That is why the defense against DOS attacks is to simply block any IP making repeated requests.

no shit. but the possibility of a dos attack is because websites cannot control who requests their page.
 
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