not only OP, look at how many replies this has
not only OP, look at how many replies this has
both 16 and 16 pro have 128 GB base storage
After reviewing the documentation, it’s clear as day that GitHub designed repositories to work like this.
Sounds like they wanted to find a problem but it turned out to be a feature.
Being able to read replies on twitter reminded me why it doesn’t matter if you can’t read them
Without the first sentence, this could have been one of the top comments
What happens if you don’t have internet connected in the first place?
I wonder if that’s how it works. Looking at lemmy.world’s timeline, there are only 3 posts after this one that are below 10M, the last one being https://lemmy.world/post/9999924, and the next one https://lemmy.world/post/10000121.
Are that many posts getting deleted, or are they somehow counted in a different way?
Does Termux count?
everything is better with cat ears
That’s exactly why a law like this wouldn’t make sense, even if you don’t care about privacy.
To enforce a ban of encrypted messaging, any software capable of encryption would have to be banned. Next step almost every existing operating system would have to be banned as well.
There’s lobbying on both sides
If you leak one of the 2FA codes, especially together with a timestamp, in theory it allows someone to brute force the seed, since they now have one known plaintext. If you leak multiple, it reduces the amount of time needed to do that.
It does not matter how good the encryption is. The app on your device has to be able to decrypt the content to be able to show it to you. If it has access to the decrypted data, it could just send it somewhere. If it has access to your private key, it can leak it. Even if the app is open source, you do not know if the binary on your phone matches that source, unless it uses reproducible builds and you actually verify the binary on your particular device, after each update.
wayland, because tiny animations like a loading spinner don’t use enough cpu to make fans spin
Maybe limiting internet usage is enough, spending extra time on a linux pc with no internet might just be an opportunity to learn something.