Yes, Android apps are signed and Android refuses updates with a different signature.
Yes, Android apps are signed and Android refuses updates with a different signature.
No, the GPLv3 changes nothing in this regard.
Trade with the EU hasn’t completely halted, we still buy gas from Russia.
Wasn’t this confirmed to be an AdBlock (Plus) bug? https://twitter.com/gorhill/status/1746263759495077919
Not really , they use the Open Data Commons Open Database License which means it can be used commercial but they have to release changes under the same license.
I assume it’s mostly not detected correctly
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I stopped using it because my cables got always damaged after a few weeks/months of usage. With a (big) phone in my pocket it’s just not possible for me to put no stress on the jack.
I actually stopped listening music on the road for a few years after that until I started using Bluetooth headphones/in ears. Now I wouldn’t go back to cable even if it didn’t break down so fast.
This doesn’t come out of an app, they scraped the Internet.
Electric power generation, which is about 20% of all energy used.
The Earth will judge
I feel like there’s something more missing. We have “right to work” in Belgium. You can’t be forced to join a union or a strike, yet unions are strong here.
*In the US. In countries with decent labor laws this doesn’t fly.
Even if you take four words of a 30000 word list (quick Google says that’s the number of words an average person knows), that’s still less bits of entropy than a 5 word diceware password (7776 word list). People are also really bad at randomness, so your own string of random words is likely going to be much worse.
Serious question, why do they then even bother with the retail platform?
https://thesecurityfactory.be/password-cracking-speed/
8 character a-zA-Z is 45 bits of entropy (log2(56^8), about the same as the XKCD password if you take from a 2048 word list. That’s crackable in a minute on AWS.
Password hashes get frequently stolen, don’t rely on rate limiting if it’s something you really care about.
Here are the dice ware recommendations on the number of words: https://theworld.com/~reinhold/dicewarefaq.html#howlong
Four words is too low these days to protect against gpu bruteforcing
It’s not unheard of, Icelandic is much closer to Old Norse than Norwegian is.
There are many reasons why this could be the case: pure chance, less outside influence of other languages, a smaller group of people, …
Not all of these apply to the US and I have no idea whether English in the US has less changed than in the UK.
You can use banktransfers to sell stuff. Otherwise I think there are only country specific platforms.