With over 130 dependencies, I am sure they were all and will be audited in the future.
Hard pass for me.
With over 130 dependencies, I am sure they were all and will be audited in the future.
Hard pass for me.
Linux is in a weird spot, there is a valley you must not be in with it.
If you are a non-technical person who needs only a browser and solitaire, it’s perfect.
If you are a highly technical person, it’s great.
If you’re just in between, you are fucked.
That might be ugly, but something like that…
When Stallman was saying that smartphones would become a spying device, people were calling him crazy.
I am still thinking he’s a bit on the crazy spectrum, but that some food for thought…
BuT nO OnE WaNtS tO WoRk AnYmOrE1
Yeah, when you’re having fun pissing off people, people are pissed off.
Who would have guessed?
How ironic your comment could be…
No one said multiboxing is botting here…
Wanna fight me “bro”? Bring your bots and I will bring mine, let’s see who get the best bots.
EvE was nice before f2p. Now it’s a botfest with 1 man army.
But still right on though
Or a spoon
🎵🎶…Sweet dreams are made of this… 🎶🎵
It’s not enough to pollute the Internet, it’s time to pollute the world with radioactive waste.
That’s brilliant!
Ok
For example, when you login on Github, go in your settings, authentication & security on the left.
Click “add passkey”, enter your Windows Hello PIN, click save.
It will ask you to enter a name, so I go with ComputerName-GitHub
Click ok.
Done with this device.
How long does it take? Well, how fast can you do these steps?
I always thought of passkeys as a convenient way to authenticate.
I am password-less on multiple services.
I have an authentication app on my phone that authenticate me when I am away of my computers. I have passkeys on my personal computer and another set of passkeys on my work laptop.
If I have to authenticate from your computer I simply use my auth app, click on “it’s a public computer” and I am good to go.
The dude discovered a butter knife and he tries to replace his spoon with it just to realize it doesn’t work well for eating a soup.
I don’t understand here.
Back in my old time, cafeteria food was also shit, so everybody was bringing their lunch (a sandwich, some fruits, a little boxed juice) and we called a day.
Is that piece of bread and rice (rice right?) and the piece of brown chicken we are seeing in the corner (badly cut out of the picture for more dramatic effect) free of charge? If so, what are you complaining about? If not, why don’t you bring your god damn sandwich like it has always been?
Imagine the amount of dependencies for a project like that… That would fix the seg fault memory issue, but only to end up with an out of HD space issue.
Don’t take it personally.
It’s how the guy who wrote the blog sounds like, it’s not toward you.
I tend to have a grain of scepticism when someone is declaring high and loud that something widely used us /just the worst/.
Also, it just happens his alternative is just: “use this instead, its made in Rust”
…
TL;DR here.
GnuPGP is bad. It’s so bad, it’s terrible. Don’t use it, it’s the worst. You know this GNU? It’s bad, terrible.
Use this one instead, it’s coded in Rust…
Lol OK… Thanks I guess…
Not my blog, but you might find this useful.
Cheatsheet: https://devhints.io/gnupg
No Void here?
Oh well… I surely don’t use it because it’s popular…