If you are running Windows […]
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from June 2015 until the present, affecting v3.2.1 through v5.0.0 inclusive. The behaviour does not appear to be replicated for other OS variants
If you are running Windows […]
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from June 2015 until the present, affecting v3.2.1 through v5.0.0 inclusive. The behaviour does not appear to be replicated for other OS variants
There are many different ways, but personally (and hopefully I don’t get crucified for saying this) I use Plex and Plexamp. Plexamp has got to be the best music app I’ve ever used. I even tied it into Last.fm to get recommendations for new music based on my listening.
You’d need to set up Plex media server to go this route: https://support.plex.tv/articles/200264746-quick-start-step-by-step-guides/
Personally I host via Docker.
It might be a little overkill if you don’t have other media, though, and it’s not fully open source.
Sorry, should have worded that differently. I was referring to the layoffs.
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Define “military grade”, because that usually means that it’s actually the lowest grade.
Using the D-Wave Advantage, they successfully attacked the Present, Gift-64 and Rectangle algorithms – all representative of the SPN (Substitution-Permutation Network) structure, which forms part of the foundation for advanced encryption standard (AES)
Ah, so they didn’t actually get close to cracking AES, they just want to scare people into thinking that they did. I’m not exactly sure what the headline means by “hack” here.
Oh, thank god. 🤦 I guess the post itself still stands as terrible though
Lmao, Zendesk made their own post (edit: a troll account linked it acting as them, but the actual Zendesk post is still something else) saying the person who disclosed this violated ethical principles while also saying they (zendesk) discovered this issue.
I’d be curious to know what benefit it has over just using RSS.
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Maybe you clulde use the “Single page” firefox extension to save? You could also always print to pdf, this is built into firefox including mobile.
First off, fuck UMG.
Secondly:
To mitigate the potential risks for those affected, UMG is offering complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft protection through Experian’s IdentityWorks for 24 months.
I hate that companies can just give people that and get away with data breaches. They have cyber insurance - make them pay up, full stop.
Videos suck for topics like this. I’m not about to watch a video that should just be an article.
It’s not carpets that I take my shoes off for - it’s so I don’t track public bathroom and outside street debris into my house.
Yep, a bastion is what you’re looking for. I use an rpi + a Dynamic DNS record in a script on the pi to automatically update firewall and ssh rules if my IP updates. Of course, you may need to do some configuration depending on their network setup.
I haven’t used PayPal in ages, I only use Privacy cards.
I just pay for my own ARL when I want to use deemix (I had no idea people were sharing ARLs).
I would never buy anything made by Meta, even if it was the best around.
I use FairEmail these days. It might have tag support, if it does though it’s not enabled by default. It has no AI features.
My partner’s computer was running bazzite on a 2080 super and it gave her nothing but problems, especially with Wayland. Switching to AMD immediately fixed the Wayland issues, and also completely stabilized her system. It could be that it was a problematic GPU, I suppose. I admit that I haven’t personally used an Nvidia GPU since ~2020, however I did see the issues she had for sure.
I’m now using Fedora CoreOS which can be deployed from config files. It’s really neat to be able to define everything the way you need it and just start up the VM with no further config necessary. I’m using podman to manage my services.