The real question you have to ask yourself is how long they can do that before it starts to affect their bottom line.
The real question you have to ask yourself is how long they can do that before it starts to affect their bottom line.
it’s almost like moving from pensions to 401(k) programs only benefited the employers.
I’m not surprised… I think people (‘the ones that care at least’) would be horrified to know how much of this stuff slips through, because it’s hard (there are so many other things that are pulling at developers that something falls through the cracks). Most of the time the right answer is to bring it up. Then thank them when they resolve the issue (with beer and pizza money at the very least).
Looks like it’s waiting for approval, https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop/pull/6933 for anyone else thats interested.
I think the issue that they are trying to make is that there are modern ways of protecting the keys with hardware level security, that aren’t being used. As someone who works in AppSec this is all too common. All it takes is one library in an application to be popped (doesn’t have to be signal), and security keys end up leaked. If it isn’t already, I’m sure that signals keys will be included in exfil scripts.
Tools like TPM and SecureEnclaves (TrustZone,etc) mean that malware, and other nasties have a higher bar that they need to meet.
i’ve had a lot of luck with the logitech brio which is a 4K WebCam, the only issue that I’ve run into is the fact that you have to make sure that it is plugged in to a USB 3.0 and not 3.1 port.
I think it’s somebody trying to be passive, aggressive, but the fact that I have to say, I think proves the level of thought that went into it.
Purchased 5 renewed drives from amazon, 10 months in 3 have had to be replaced because of escalating bad sectors, all three were outside of the refurbish guarantee… one by only a week. Save your money and go with the new drives.
Betting on the collapse of civilization… I get it.
Haha… If the us collapses by next Friday, I got my groceries half off.
Thanks for the feedback. The initial page will be going away pretty quickly, it’s why I didn’t spend much time on it. I will be replacing it with a real CMS here in a couple of days. I haven’t gotten to any of the mobile view, but I made sure that I went with tailwind so that working with the break points will be a lot easier. I’m mostly a backend dev so this is the first time that I’m starting from ‘scratch’ (leaning heavily copy pasta style).
It’s a content management and sharing system, I have been using world anvil for a while and really like it but I spend way more time working on getting all of my images to look right than working on content. Additionally I am to the place where I am wanting to break off some of my content to make it available for me to run in smaller adventures for play testing. I figured that if it’s a problem that I have some others probably have it too.
Thank you for the feedback. I will make sure that I do some mobile testing to tighten it up.
Falling into the not sure how open source it is because AI is a mess. But it works category…
The main problem is that when you use the same tools that you use at work for your game, then your game starts to feel like work.