Ah neopets.... your character limits forced me to ditch frontpage and actually learn how to make html with notepad.
Facebook is notorious for making those connections impossible when they are truly needed most. It's a marketing tool with aggressive filtering, not a family message board.
Maybe this will even lead to something good for everyone, like more ethical diversity practices.
I did, it asked me. Was I being given a "personalized" application perhaps?
My argument was that centralizing trust as a service is unsustainable. That's all.
They could. That would be a bit tricky though since http libs usually use the shared system cert store.
A root lets you make a valid cert for any domain. It can be used to create a man-in-the-middle attack if paired with a proxy.
This is how the system was meant to work. The irresponsibility of the centralized CA infra has been known for a little while now, and it's time to let the users see how shaky this trust model really is. Let them have…
Native means it uses the os rendering engine and widgets. Electron is not that. I don't know when web devs decided they could put a website in a box and call it native, but it's not very nice.
That may be true for cisco and juniper where upgrades must be carefully rolled out across globally distributed critical infrastructure, but this is APPLE. They need no such help. They can push to everyone, now, and it…
Or he cares more about doing the right thing than about following best practices designed to protect the guilty under the guise of helping users.
You are comparing an arsonist to a fire department.
If setting a root password is a hack, I'm Donald Duck.
I know this is horribly cynical, but dead man's friends will probably be highly engaged with the platform afterward. Facebook will find a way to monetize it.
People would rather use a functional but insecure tool than a broken secure one. No question. It's hard for devs to understand that for some reason.
Isn't it telling that the antifeatures pushed by the updates are so much worse than the threat of data interception?
Stop bundling antifeatures into security updates and maybe people will want them.
Now watch, they got caught with hands in the cookie jar, and there's going to be a bunch of pitchforks out for wikileaks not catching all the other kids stealing cookies. It's gross and childish.
Funny how morals don't scale...
Constructive criticism: Your site looks like crap on a small display. Please anchor the info bars to the top and bottom of the page, not the screen. https://i.imgur.com/AKiIIL0.jpg
Personally I just stay away from virtual online economies. Fun with an RTS here and there is fine, but if I'm going to sink my life into getting rich, it better be real.
That's not true at all. Cost is king. Only flagship products care about pushing size down.
I had an idea for something like this. I found a fictional device called a memex on wikipedia, and I figured that it would be very easy to implement simply searching your browser cache from the address bar. Obviously…
Hard to tell where the problems are between the carrier and handset are nowadays. Thanks for pointing that out. I missed it.
I've seen it and I'm pretty sure this is an android bug. I noticed that in lollipop, contacts with the same number but different area codes are not treated differently in the messaging UI. Tmobile with an old cyanogen…
Ah neopets.... your character limits forced me to ditch frontpage and actually learn how to make html with notepad.
Facebook is notorious for making those connections impossible when they are truly needed most. It's a marketing tool with aggressive filtering, not a family message board.
Maybe this will even lead to something good for everyone, like more ethical diversity practices.
I did, it asked me. Was I being given a "personalized" application perhaps?
My argument was that centralizing trust as a service is unsustainable. That's all.
They could. That would be a bit tricky though since http libs usually use the shared system cert store.
A root lets you make a valid cert for any domain. It can be used to create a man-in-the-middle attack if paired with a proxy.
This is how the system was meant to work. The irresponsibility of the centralized CA infra has been known for a little while now, and it's time to let the users see how shaky this trust model really is. Let them have…
Native means it uses the os rendering engine and widgets. Electron is not that. I don't know when web devs decided they could put a website in a box and call it native, but it's not very nice.
That may be true for cisco and juniper where upgrades must be carefully rolled out across globally distributed critical infrastructure, but this is APPLE. They need no such help. They can push to everyone, now, and it…
Or he cares more about doing the right thing than about following best practices designed to protect the guilty under the guise of helping users.
You are comparing an arsonist to a fire department.
If setting a root password is a hack, I'm Donald Duck.
I know this is horribly cynical, but dead man's friends will probably be highly engaged with the platform afterward. Facebook will find a way to monetize it.
People would rather use a functional but insecure tool than a broken secure one. No question. It's hard for devs to understand that for some reason.
Isn't it telling that the antifeatures pushed by the updates are so much worse than the threat of data interception?
Stop bundling antifeatures into security updates and maybe people will want them.
Now watch, they got caught with hands in the cookie jar, and there's going to be a bunch of pitchforks out for wikileaks not catching all the other kids stealing cookies. It's gross and childish.
Funny how morals don't scale...
Constructive criticism: Your site looks like crap on a small display. Please anchor the info bars to the top and bottom of the page, not the screen. https://i.imgur.com/AKiIIL0.jpg
Personally I just stay away from virtual online economies. Fun with an RTS here and there is fine, but if I'm going to sink my life into getting rich, it better be real.
That's not true at all. Cost is king. Only flagship products care about pushing size down.
I had an idea for something like this. I found a fictional device called a memex on wikipedia, and I figured that it would be very easy to implement simply searching your browser cache from the address bar. Obviously…
Hard to tell where the problems are between the carrier and handset are nowadays. Thanks for pointing that out. I missed it.
I've seen it and I'm pretty sure this is an android bug. I noticed that in lollipop, contacts with the same number but different area codes are not treated differently in the messaging UI. Tmobile with an old cyanogen…