Yes, so annoying especially when using source control which is case sensitive.
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Yes, so annoying especially when using source control which is case sensitive.
Rename Hello hello2
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Rename hello2 hello
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Because the Firefox looking glass fiasco wasn’t close to the same level and they immediately responded to criticism on the issue.
Meanwhile there is a pattern of behaviour like this from Brave.
It does often feel like as soon as a significant hurdle is overcome, the industry just makes another one.
Hopefully SteamOS/Steam on Linux gets enough traction to force publishers to reconsider.
It would be six days at max, assuming they managed to steal the certificate immediately after it was issued, otherwise it’s gonna be even less.
Having the certificate doesn’t automatically mean you can change the site, if you have control of the site hosting you likely wouldn’t need to steal the cert anyway.
Stealing the certificate would allow you to run a man in the middle type attack but that’s inevitably going to be very limited in scope. The shorter time limit on the cert reduces that scope even further, which is great.
Since most Let’s Encrypt certs will have an automated renewal process this doesn’t even really change the overhead of setup so I think this move makes a lot of sense.
There are other things certificates can be used for as well of course but I’m just going off your example.
You can say anything with confidence and people will believe it
I bet you are great fun at parties
Interesting, I had a similar experience at the start and couldn’t work out why everyone was praising it so much. Maybe I’ll give it another go
So your takeaway from getting older is just misogyny…
You’re unfortunately also handing people distributing csam a way to verify whether their content would be detected by checking it against the database
It’s also likely that most visitors don’t go to the sub directly so the stickied post is easily missed
The bill was changed so it no longer bans e2e encryption, it’s now the responsibility of tech companies to provide protection “where technically feasible” which basically means fuck all
An alternative for people who don’t know what Google is… obviously
Ah yes, the English language speaking race
I think this is kind of the opposite of what OP was asking about.
What “perks” did people create for themselves?
The thing about USB C dongles is that some contain their own DAC and others don’t.
The former is already universal so what you’re asking for exists but these are generally more expensive and the quality may not be as good as a pass through adapter if your phone has its own built-in.
On a different point about streaming to multiple devices, my phone (Realme) has a feature to use both the jack and Bluetooth headphones simultaneously which is great for the sharing use case without a splitter.
Would be great if it also supported multiple Bluetooth audio simultaneously.
It was a reference:
Butts for children?!
I thought they closed that place down!
mdm?