Red star OS
Red star OS
I barely notice it.
The SD card slot is pointing down when I use it.
I also have a case which makes it even harder to see.
Nothing is perfect bruh.
Looks like something from death stranding
Fun game! I initially dismissed it because I thought it was another live service Avengers game like the one from a few years ago, but it’s absolutely not.
Why is it a good thing that people can’t enjoy the games they like on Linux?
That’s nice.
Yeah. They have always done extended support like this.
Lemmy has nothing but time.
Isn’t Lemmy decreasing in numbers?
FYI with many routers, switches, and firewalls there are ways to automatically rollback changes in case the device is unreachable after applying them. Usually the command is called something like “Rollback”.
You usually supply a time limit when you run the command and if you don’t confirm the changes before that time limit it will rollback. So if you run rollback 30
and then do something which breaks the network connection, the config will rollback in 30 seconds. If it does work, you simply cancel the rollback.
Or just make a better ruler?
As they said the app needs ongoing maintenance.
It’s not free if you bought it, lol.
Fucking hell, that’s a lot of money.
I just bought a P1S but I don’t plan on buying an AMS because they cost so much.
You usually don’t lose access though. Passkeys rarely replace passwords so you could still use your password or reset it if you don’t remember it.
I just don’t think synced passkeys should be the default for example iOS.
What Microsoft is doing with device-bound passkeys using Windows Hello is imo great.
That doesn’t transfer the private key though (or at least it shouldn’t).
I’m pretty sure it’s just transferring public keys and signing the response with the private key on your phone.
Sure, but I don’t think it’s a huge problem since it’s honestly pretty hard to find more than 5 services that support discoverable passkeys.
I personally like it. Imo passkeys should optimally be device bound and the private keys should be stored in TPM or equivalent and be non-exportable.
Yes, and YAML is a war crime.