The option to use TOTP is already well hidden. It’s not like someone who does not know what he is looking for and uses an Authenticator already will accidentally select it.
The option to use TOTP is already well hidden. It’s not like someone who does not know what he is looking for and uses an Authenticator already will accidentally select it.
Solaar usually works well enough. Not sure if the gestures part is supported on MacOS.
I usually avoid depending on “hardware support” software for reasons like this. Once the software is no longer supported or as seen here, introduces some dumb “feature”, it becomes annoying.
I hate thinking of usernames and I am extremely bad at it.
Other way round: prefixes that contain “bi” are binary, so 1024-based.
You don’t use GNOME to get rid of bloat. You use it to get a fully functional opinionated desktop without tweaking too much.
If you want no “bloat”, whatever that is, use some minimal compositor like Sway or something.
Personally, I say: Give me all the bloat, I love it! I love every cool and quality of life feature there is. I have enough space on any desktop computer.
Is this sarcasm? I’m not sure, because there is this guy that said “Valve will save the Linux Desktop” about 10 years ago.
I think that’s fairly obvious with the smaller text and context.
That’s wrong, data is still usually encrypted.
A locked bootloader ‘just’ prevents tampering with the OS. You’re only pwned when using the phone after it has been manipulated.
Yeah I get it, it was just something I noticed. A pedantic lint, you could say.
I wanted to ask why it’s bad, what did you change?
Btw. the example function get_default is badly chosen, because unwrap_or_default exists.
It appears to be a complete US phenomenon to me. I have only ever heard this myth in online media, and it just seems absurd iron oxide somehow spawns Bacteria.
That’s not how any of this works.
First of all, stripping passwords is never okay. You can reject the password and let the user choose a new one, but never just modify it on your own.
Then, if your system is at risk of code injection by certain characters in user input, please just shut it down and never turn it on again.
Stripping characters from passwords, great idea! Right up there with truncating passwords that are too long.
There is a wrapper for podman supporting compose.
But maybe it’s time to use kubernetes deployments or pods instead of compose files…
Wow, I was sure Raspberry Pi were pretty good about mainline support, especially since multiple distros support the platform.
Software support is still very good compared to pretty much every other arm board.
Free is a loaded word and in FOSS it means “free as in freedom” as opposed to “free as in free beer”.
That’s not even free, and more importantly not free and open source.
Back in the day Signal was a Qt app, did that change?