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I also love how the electronic billboards in the entrances of some stations have this ticker system that is supposed to alert you about delays on certain lines, but there is a character limit on the system so you sometimes miss out on the most important facts of the update. Stuff I've seen:

It's tough to say based on this post, and it depends on the certificate. If the certificate is a self-signed certificate, then yes, you should be concerned. If this is a client certificate used to authenticate to their website, then congratulations: you're probably working with an organization that knows a thing or

I agree. I've had both a Chromecast and a Roku, and I land firmly in the Roku camp. At this point, I have the Roku Stick, and, like the Roku 3, it does have screen mirroring and casting capabilities, so you don't even have to miss out on those. The apps are just so much more robust.

Why you don't have a gazillion stars on this post is lost on me. You hit the nail on the head re: my issue with this tagging system. I first read the article I assuming there would be some hierarchy of tags which lead to a lot of confusion on my part. But now that it lacks one, @Sergio's methodology, along with