

Let’s not get ahead of ourselves


Let’s not get ahead of ourselves


If they weren’t, the headline probably wouldn’t have used the comparative


In practice, most people’s chrome will have the key available in one form or another all the time anyways because most people don’t need to unlock their stored passwords every time they use one.
Not saying this isn’t dumb by MS, but it doesn’t open up a new attack vector.


Maybe I’m dumb, but what would anything else protect against in the common scenarios?
If you have malware on your machine that exploits this, it could just monitor the edge process all the time and then get the master key during decryption anyways.


I think it’s possibly the best way to play it, sure my majority of play time is on PC and it’s close but it’s way better than on the Deck, or a phone mind you. Yeah Deck has touch but Tablet is just better


For playing Balatro on the go, I just use a tablet (Dell Latitude that is, so normal Linux desktop)
The issue with Balatro is that you or at least I need some screen estate do easily differentiate suits, and I don’t play in colorblind mode. Then the game doesn’t really benefit from joysticks, it’s rather a game where you point and click, but don’t move. So all in all just a good fit for a tablet.


WhatsApp built its user base on the promise of free messaging
Really? Because initially, WhatsApp did actually charge money for the service, though it was only $1 a year. But I don’t remember them ever promising free messaging.
Fun fact, WhatsApp wasn’t even designed as a messenger in the first place, it was just meant as an app to show your status (like “at the movies”), but then evolved into one.


What you’re implying makes no sense.
The ships passing are not “NATO owned”. They’re most likely not even ships owned by the armed forces of NATO countries apart from the US. And even if they were attacked, this is outside of the territory of the NATO member state, which is a condition for triggering article 5.


It was down two days ago too.
People love to shit on GitHub for their recent outages, turns out it’s nontrivial to host a lot of software…
Yeah, you shouldn’t use GitHub anyways (I have a paid account on sr.ht that I use for my stuff and I think it predates codeberg) but codeberg has some teething issues as well.
Anyhow, yes, if you depend on codeberg, you should consider donating


Well, technically, it’s not broken, just slower


Well, it doesn’t silently ignore files, it tells you if the work tree is dirty.
Though I’ve tripped over the different behaviors of the repl vs the rest of the tools myself in funny ways


Firefox always has tabs, in fact even the Mozilla Application Suite had them since 2001. Gmail came out 3 years later. Though I would have thought that there were about 5 years between these events


That swiping keyboard typo happens way more often to me than it doesn’t


I totally know how NATO works (am former soldier from a NATO country), I know Mario is a defensive treaty and even if you’re a member it doesn’t mean other member nations have to cooperate with you outside of NATO related activities. So yes no NATO members need to join, and no NATO member has to support the US (even if just by allowing to use the air space) outside of NATO missions it exercises.


If Putin knows NATO is a paper tiger, why is he complaining about countries joining it? Why does he complain about NATO member countries on Russia’s borders? Surely a paper tiger isn’t detrimental to his interests? Why did they claim Russia is fighting NATO in Ukraine?
Total disconnect from reality


It’s a choice I can live without, I see the appeal of !! but usually, history is informative only, if I want something reusable, I write a function.


Ah, okay.
It shows that I’m not using POSIX shells


Yeah, I wasn’t sure there, the question mark was supposed to apply to all shells…


These additions are about user familiarity, not inter-shell compatibility is my point. Fish and bash are fundamentally incompatible. Just because they share keywords doesn’t mean they’re compatible. You wouldn’t say Rust got Python compatible just because it introduced a keyword or a concept from it.
It’s actually called “common sense”