If you have to tiptoe around to use it “correctly”, it doesn’t “just work”
If you have to tiptoe around to use it “correctly”, it doesn’t “just work”
Why would you recommend people make the effort to switch to Podman if you can’t name any benefits of doing so?
This is awesome! Portable identity management is one of the holy grails of federated services IMO, and this seems like an immediately usable Fediverse-applicable way to do it (as opposed to something like Solid Pods)
Love this game!
Place the following ingredients in a crafting table:
(None) | Iron | (None)
Iron | U235 | Iron
Iron | JT-350 Hypersonic Rocket Booster | Iron
I thought Linus didn’t come up with the name Linux
Wow, that’s more than I thought!
[edge of pic] …your game
With enough tries, you will eventually roll a twenty
He has a degree in statistics. But he will still roll a d20 five times at the game store and declare, “This rolls high. I’ll take it!”
Trust in the oracular power of the dice
You don’t know if you rolled the dice nicely
I mean his name is “Dr. Disrespect”, they pretty much got what they were there for
I’m stealing this phrase
I don’t think you get why 2fa is more secure. That would be basically the same as having one password.
Enemy strong weak same time
I was about to post this exact comic lmao
I find that this is best explained by the four types of documentation theory. Often when you’re starting out, you need a tutorial or how-to guide (or even just an overview of what the purpose and design language of the API is), rather than a reference, which is what nearly all API documentation is.
I don’t know what “they” you’re talking about, but I think it’s clear I’m referring to the person responsible for writing the original title. Not OP and not the article author if the publisher is choosing the title.
It’a close. Isn’t it at 4% market share? That’s higher than Firefox.