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Yes. It’s a viable way to save money if you use a site like https://shucks.top/
Yes. It’s a viable way to save money if you use a site like https://shucks.top/
I didn’t get a chance to look too deep into it, while it looks great for human reading in a terminal, can I just as easily output the diff to a patch file like I do often with ‘git diff [commit] [commit] > patch.txt
and git apply
it?
You know this is fake because there’s more than 5 pixels in the picture taken.
Well, that’s probably true for the most part but by far the reality is that it comes down to lowest bidder 9/10 times. Unrealistic budgets and unrealistic time frames with as cheap labor they can find gets you a large amount of government funded projects throughout all the years.
CI and basic PR rules should gate this entirely… this should never be a problem.
Hopefully it’s not built into a rom chip on any number of custom components in these mini PCs making it software independent.
what.cd was the best.
And basically the entirety of dotnet 6 forward is spans. It’s all spans. All the way down.
I am thinking about iCloud that offers 3 aliases, but actually I need 5. Does iCloud has a catchall-option?
Yes they have a catch all option, setup took a minute for me using my domain setup in Cloudflare, Apple’s documents/guided setup made it a breeze and it’s been rock solid.
Indeed. These days on any social media, there’s a critical threshold for user generated content creation. Different for every platform and as social media expectations change over time. I think the fediverse has a real shot at sustainable growth thanks to Twitter and Reddit enshittification. Being able to see new content daily or even hourly as a measure of critical mass seems to have been reached here and it’s beautiful to witness!
I prefer to use three alt+255
Because fuck you, pay me, that’s why.
— Comcast, probably.
It is discouraged but with a very strong non-reused primary password for your home instance, you’d be hard pressed to have problems with hackers even if they dump your database. It’s still a better idea to use a hardware key but that’s understandably annoying to carry/use.
One thing you could do is setup a second vaultwarden instance running on a separate machine ideally on a separate network and keep only TOTP connections on it, with its own backups and storage. But that is probably just as annoying.
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