It also covers shortcuts you take to go faster while acknowledging it’s not the correct way and you’ll have to pay that debt later on. Like if you took a loan
It also covers shortcuts you take to go faster while acknowledging it’s not the correct way and you’ll have to pay that debt later on. Like if you took a loan
TIL about Lockdown Browser
What a terrible day to have eyes
It’s so straight. I prefer yaml porn
It is “structured” but not well architectured/designed/structured
Always delete libs comrade
You don’t need to open a file in a text editor to format it
The pizza can be used to feed some people but you really have to go fast and find hungry people
Manure can be sold easily
JIT compilation
It runs on mobile also. Hell it runs everywhere nowadays
I don’t think it has anything to do with shotwell. This is a server software that you can now self host to host your photos
Indeed I’m very please by this new feature as well, I was waiting for it for quite some time. Although Proton values privacy, it’s still proprietary software, centralized and not self-hosted
If you sent a public key for connection, only the private key associated with it will be able to connect. If you regenerate new keys, it doesn’t matter what passphrase you use, it will be different keys. Keys are randomly generated and your passphrase does not impact this, it “only” encrypts your private key at rest so that if someone steals it, it cannot be used without the passphrase.
It is generally advised to create different key pairs for each device and each server to connect to, in this since both termux and connectbot are an your phone you may want to use the same key, or you may generate a new key pair in termux and share the public key again to be authorized to connect with this new private key.
If you want to reuse your old key, you have to find where it currently is and copy it to ~/.ssh/. I would advise to inform ssh how to connect to your server by editing (or creating) the ~/.ssh/config file (you can find the syntax online). It should mention the key to use to connect to your host.
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Maybe Polycentric (advertised by Louis Rossman) aims to be that? Not sure
Thanks for this mastodon! I might know from which country you post, according to your ponctuation syntax with a gap splitting words and symbols.
You’re drunk. Nobody said HTTPS
But we said IRC
No, not all error have security implications
I learnt about all of that here on Lemmy. I think it’s beneficial to talk on a social media platform, and have discussions
In my team we pay the tech debt on the following sprints