that’s crazy, it’s almost like it was created to run on a browser, who would do such an evil thing?
that’s crazy, it’s almost like it was created to run on a browser, who would do such an evil thing?
Record<string, unknown> ftw
Yeah, there are a lot of security layers checks that big providers handle that most beginners users don’t even know exist.
I can’t imagine the damage of someone breaching through your server and reaching your personal network.
Also an extra machine, if you plan to have 99% uptime.
is this a section of a discord api implementation?
I strongly disagree with this, web dev is great because you can serve hundreds of different devices with the same code, I can’t imagine developing native solutions to each one, yikes
chaotic good, nice
yeah, while I understand that, it’s not every time I have both my phone and computer together at the same time
using a standalone OTP on either one of them would make the opposite a pain in the ass to use
I take a lot of precautions with my main vault password, even got a biometric reader so I don’t have to type the password that much
If you get Bitwarden pro (really cheap), you can save an OTP link together with the site credentials, it’s really good for keeping everything in one place
Kyle Hill has a nice video about power plants waste disposal, one of cleanest methods there is.
edit: he actually went to the plant and showed how it’s done
Of course It is, the incompetent and ignorant people that try to hinder it’s use is the problem
The car is parked tho, you could spray the oil around the glass a bit, so they use the wiper first thing
now if they start driving with the windscreen in that state it’s gonna be their fault
Sometimes it’s hard to detach It, specially dealing with web dev.
The browser expects JS, since JS was made for the browser, so you make a front in JS. But now you need a back, and hey, you already have all models and repos in JS, might as well make the back with JS.
It’s a vicious cycle. Honestly, JS is fine for either if you are component enough (ie. not using stuff like “is-number”), don’t get the hate on It.