You think they know what Signal is or what the internet even is? These people don’t care or know.
You think they know what Signal is or what the internet even is? These people don’t care or know.
Wait until people find out america bans certain cryptographic things to help them out.
Sometimes. Most of the times. Not always.
I blame all these polyamorous relationships with barely any rules.
Oh, this is cool :o
Now this is a much more reasonable default. Like me. I managed to close a bunch of tabs and a window this week.
Please don’t use the duplex again.
I need proper and maintained bindings for languages that can and know how to talk to the only portable interface, which unfortunately is C ABI.
With proper docs not referencing and jumping around to unreadable Cpp docs or sources on other places or not giving enough info inline and defering to the weird Qt docs and their custom compiler plugins.
Give me proper ways to build apps integrated without having to jump around and learn 3 technologies I absolutely despise and have no interest on interacting with.
This is my want to be able to create apps on kde.
Although the blog is about all the ways one can contribute with their experiences to the project, I still feel this would bring a lot more eyes and apps to the platform.
I open the app and hit refresh when I want to see if there updates.
Or sometimes use Droidify app.
If you suspend the laptop when moving locations instead of shutting down or hibernating to disk then disk encryption is useless.
Always existed on firefox at least. It’s super old feature but modern interfaces seem to have mostly dropped or ignored it. On firefox depending on the distros it would be disabled, changed, etc. It conflicts with the middle click pasting from the second buffer feature. It’s like the backspace button going back, depending on the place it either works or is changed to meaning something else. At least these 2 were almost always different on firefox when using windows vs Linux and probably the first thing a user using Firefox moving from windows to linux would notice.
Yeah, but tailscale forces you to use logins from proprietary platforms, which is the reason I don’t use it. It doesn’t support a simple account creation and login with just an email and password.
It’s transparent for end user basically, but protects the laptop at least when outside and if someone steals the computer. As long as it was properly shutdown.
One is just spending money, the other potentially brings you money in.
The article needs a lot more explaining what it is about. Took too long to read to understand that it’s something about containers but understood nothing about what/why this matters.
Don’t give me useless hope.
I read the other day something about being a limitation that google official app only supports that and all the other are forced to use the same to be compatible.
https://lobste.rs/s/gqoj5n/passkeys_shattered_dream#c_bv8hpr
Also you can’t change it on your side, a server and the part tou have in your authenticator need to be in sync. There’s no point to change only on your side if the server was not configured to also use the same settings I guess.
Been using mullvad for at least 3 years, no major problems so far.
Currently I’m not using it so much and my subscription ended 2 months ago, so I’m using the free version of proton which is good enough for the basics of using public wifi.
If the objective was to save time…