If it’s too hard to protect, you shouldn’t have it in the first place.
If it’s too hard to protect, you shouldn’t have it in the first place.
So all the misery in the world is related to webdevs trying to parse html with regex?
You bastards.
I also wonder what the OS is like. I need things like OxygenOS from OnePlus or something close to stock android.
All the bullshit UI from Samsung or Huawei or whatever is just atrocious. Terrible UI, no longtime support. Extra account shoehorned in.
Missed opportunity due complain about recall, bloatware, spyware and ads in an OS people pay for.
We have confiscated all the laptops we could find sir. They had a TERMINAL open. Filthy hackers!
The .htaccess file does nothing on nginx though.
This. I used to have a bunch of the games backed up on a hard drive because copying the files over & patching was faster than redownloading it.
Tabs for indenting and spaces for aligning. There. Everybody wins and loses.
This way the code always looks aligned and if you prefer 4 spaces for a tab instead of 2 or 3 or 8 you can just set it in your IDE.
Crisis averted!
Not to mention that if you want to type it in somewhere ( like your car for a Spotify account or whatever ) a passphrase like Hunter7-Tower-Ballsy9
is easier to type than some random gibberish with special chars.
In many places WhatsApp is the defacto standard unfortunately…
If its not that its something like Viber, or badoo or telegram or some other nightmare service…
If you have kids there is also not really getting away from it. Friends of mine have never had Facebook accounts until they had kids because the local football team or boyscout or whatever only uses Facebook to communicate…
I agree you can live your life comfortably without meta services, but sometimes, like in the example above, you dont have any alternatives…
You can’t keep harassing other parents to forward you messages or ask the team to print any messages specifically for you. Not having a Facebook account just gets “its easy to create” responses rather than “completely understandable, here’s our private matrix server to stay in the loop”.
Hey man,
Just let me buy my counterfeit art for € 1.3m
Note: codium and codeium are two completely separate products.
Anonimity is keeping your identity private, but not your actions.
Privacy is keeping your actions hidden, but not your identity.
Using a VPN will hide your IP and make you more anonymous online. Using a personal CC to buy the vpn does not compromise that and does not defeat the purpose at all.
Only if your specific account ID is compromised could the personal CC be used against you by identifying you. E.g.: “they” found your bad email in an inbox of somebody who is less privacy conscious and are trying to figure out who festybear69@...
is.
It depends on what your use-case/threat model is.
I think bitwarden checks all the boxes. It’s 3.33$ per month for a family plan ( 6 users). I’ve used it for a long time and I’m happy with it.
If you want more privacy you can always self host vault warden and use that. In which case you have full access to the premium features and you just pay the hosting costs.
Bitwarden can be set as the default password manager in browsers. Stores TOTP codes, has a browser plugin, has android app and iOS app.
Works flawlessly in my experience ( Linux/macbook/android).
No experience with iphones, but I assume it is fully supported.
Fuck detailed work logging. Best I can do is tell you how much time I spent per client in increments of 30mins.
I think you greatly overestimate the average person’s ability to understand even the most basic code. Let alone in multiple languages.
Ah yes. Aria 52. I’ve heard so much about it. The actual location of the aliens. Instead of area 52: the tourist attraction
Yeah it is kind of like the “trust, but verify” paradigm. It will likely generate useful code or a very good starting point, but you should always check if it actually does what you expect it to.
You can’t trust them blindly. But They’re very helpful in your day to day tasks.
What bugs? I dont think I’ve actually run into any bugs?
I looked into that at one point, but 15$/month is quite steep just for that ( imo )