

That’s strange. A lot of people from Russia continue contributing on GitHub without any issues.
That’s strange. A lot of people from Russia continue contributing on GitHub without any issues.
ICQ, MSN, Skype, and many others are laying on the cemetery, but IRC is still alive and active. Decentralized protocols ftw.
It’s funny that with how enclosed the Apple ecosystem is, even they don’t force you to create an Apple account to use macOS.
Their intention is clear. I wonder for how long this workaround is going to stay.
Did you try that with the latest beta build?
I use archive.is if I really need to read one of their articles. My point is, it is strange that they block read-only access like that.
I was surprised when I found out that reuters.com blocks mullvad vpn.
There can be more than one bad guy.
Thanks for your reply. The idea of zero-knowledge authentication is that the password never touches the server. Instead, the user can prove that they know the password when logging in by solving a challenge. This enables the user to log in from any new device without the need to transfer keys between them. I’ll take a closer look at your suggestions though. Thanks again!
Thanks, I will take a look! Implementing the encryption algorithm itself wasn’t my goal, I was hoping to find and reuse an existing library. You know, like we don’t implement our own algorithms to hash passwords or generate keys.
For some context, cryptography isn’t even usually implemented “completely correctly” by experts. That’s part of why we have constant software security patches.
Yeah, I totally agree, and I don’t expect to implement it properly or go public with this. I just got this idea for the final project. When it comes to password hashing, we have libraries in all popular languages that handle this, and we have open-source tools to generate keys. So, I was hoping to find something ready to use for my project. Unfortunately, it seems this area isn’t very popular.
We got gimp 3 before half life 3.
But even a web-based version of Word can’t be a Google Docs alternative, because Word can’t into spreadsheets and presentations.
Maybe I missed something, but since when Word is not only an alternative to an office suite, but also a web-based one?
A tablet versus laptop? I don’t get it. Apples to oranges.
Yeah, but smartphones have stopped offering anything new. I recently upgraded my 8-year-old device, and I hardly notice any difference. I bet other customers see that too. They are desperately trying to find the next big thing. It’s astonishing, however, that all these companies completely ignore the fact that their customers don’t even want AI features.
I guess if you make a lot of money you get a pass for allowing misleading and anti-consumer marketing campaigns?
He is appointed by the people for whom he is making money and not by the customers. So the answer is likely yes.
My back hurts when I see a colleague on a zoom meeting sitting like that cat.
ML in action.