This is the way. I might be open to switch back if they [signal] added [official] support for unified push, though
This is the way. I might be open to switch back if they [signal] added [official] support for unified push, though
And that is why I pay for my own domain. The service can change, but my domain is eternal (or near enough for my purposes)
I wonder how fast a turnaround would really be. Can all the checks be run on the launchpad and how likely are repairs that cannot be done there?
The experimental AI programme is more expensive than the traditional course? What are they thinking?
The AI will be called GLaDOS
I’d argue that is still an issue of trust, but maybe more concerning society / the local neighborhood.
Currently, cloudstrike offers two methods for Linux: a kernel driver / module and a theoretically safer alternative using epbf (you could call that “kernel level scripting”). Ironically, they triggered a kernel bug using that second option. They did not test all kernels they listed as compatible or something like that.
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Passkeys do one thing right. They are based on assymetric keys as a proof of knowledge instead of transmitting the password.
… Spin … Spin … Spin …
… Remember that you turned off your VPN
… Turn it on
… CF: OK, only humans use VPN, no need to show the challenge
Which is only available for a limited set of devices, does not have root, locks the bootloader again and is probably professional enough to get banks to approve their signing key. For those reasons it is nor a viable solution for everyone.
I know. I meant switch back to signal if signal added official support.