Honestly not sure. I used ghosty and others for awhile but had continuous issues of it not passing a compatible term variable so a lot of tuis would break.
Our issue was on multiple fronts. On windows it was GlobalProtect overriding dns requests. On Linux it was an issue with the OS fighting which nameservers to use. The fix was some experimental flag, tho I can’t remember…
And you still have issues sometimes around dns not able to figure out which interface to use. We had issues around that before.
That’s how we handle it with ours as well. He found a way around a certain control and we opened a bug report with the vendor and it was acknowledged and fixed. He then realized he locked out other kids with that and…
XMPP exists…
I have my work items on a separate network as well but my motivation is more not trusting some random item being pushed down from corp and having it scan my network or something.
As much as I prefer the European way of some items. I think the American way of treating the work computer as a company asset and just locking it down to an insane degree makes way more sense. Especially for areas like…
DarkSky was at least incorporated into their weather app tho.
Wells Fargo for the longest time had a daily spending limit on its Check Cards and a daily withdrawal limit. If you had a Debit (not check card) your “spending limit” was your withdrawal limit. If you tried to make a…
I can add to the personal experience piece. I am way more emphatic, to the point I apparently now tear up on certain movies/shows. Also yeah way more impatient and honestly more selfish now due to lack of personal time.
Suse has filled that niche pretty well also.
Reminds me of when Dell laptops started smelling like cat urine. Dell denied it for a long time then admitted it was an issue with the manufacturing process. https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-24741832
Different kind of beast. In my opinion Datagrip is meant for heavy DB work with jetbrains ecosystem surrounding you as well. Heidi is perfect for the kind of person who connects to a DB once in awhile to just get some…
He triple downed on it as well.
I ran from Postman to Insomnia. Then that was ruined. Now I am onto Bruno. We will see how long that lasts.
So how would this help in this case? The oauth info would’ve just been in the csv or in someone’s env file.
I have a P50 or P51 and same. It’s a tank but love the thing. Mine is the model before they killed the drop on dock and I prefer that over the USB-C docks.
While you aren’t wrong, I haven’t seen a distro that defaults to bash not have this enabled by default for a long while.
Privacy is not anonymity.
Came to say the same thing lol. Especially since Keeper Security deal with credential management.
Most of my issues were fixed when I disabled swipe to type. Not all, but most.
Wife and I have been using Zenni for years. She loves being able to swap out glasses every year or so without breaking the bank. Also my glasses at a normal place are 800-1200 while at Zenni they are barely 120.
This is different. This shows you what in your operating system is making connections out and to where.
This is cool and all but, at least the way I read it, it’s not the MRI machine doing this but a doctor with a needle.
I am confused by this logic. Proton has never stated they wouldn’t comply with the law. Just that if you encrypt items in your account that they couldn’t not decrypt them. If you want to work with a company that will…
Honestly not sure. I used ghosty and others for awhile but had continuous issues of it not passing a compatible term variable so a lot of tuis would break.
Our issue was on multiple fronts. On windows it was GlobalProtect overriding dns requests. On Linux it was an issue with the OS fighting which nameservers to use. The fix was some experimental flag, tho I can’t remember…
And you still have issues sometimes around dns not able to figure out which interface to use. We had issues around that before.
That’s how we handle it with ours as well. He found a way around a certain control and we opened a bug report with the vendor and it was acknowledged and fixed. He then realized he locked out other kids with that and…
XMPP exists…
I have my work items on a separate network as well but my motivation is more not trusting some random item being pushed down from corp and having it scan my network or something.
As much as I prefer the European way of some items. I think the American way of treating the work computer as a company asset and just locking it down to an insane degree makes way more sense. Especially for areas like…
DarkSky was at least incorporated into their weather app tho.
Wells Fargo for the longest time had a daily spending limit on its Check Cards and a daily withdrawal limit. If you had a Debit (not check card) your “spending limit” was your withdrawal limit. If you tried to make a…
I can add to the personal experience piece. I am way more emphatic, to the point I apparently now tear up on certain movies/shows. Also yeah way more impatient and honestly more selfish now due to lack of personal time.
Suse has filled that niche pretty well also.
Reminds me of when Dell laptops started smelling like cat urine. Dell denied it for a long time then admitted it was an issue with the manufacturing process. https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-24741832
Different kind of beast. In my opinion Datagrip is meant for heavy DB work with jetbrains ecosystem surrounding you as well. Heidi is perfect for the kind of person who connects to a DB once in awhile to just get some…
He triple downed on it as well.
I ran from Postman to Insomnia. Then that was ruined. Now I am onto Bruno. We will see how long that lasts.
So how would this help in this case? The oauth info would’ve just been in the csv or in someone’s env file.
I have a P50 or P51 and same. It’s a tank but love the thing. Mine is the model before they killed the drop on dock and I prefer that over the USB-C docks.
While you aren’t wrong, I haven’t seen a distro that defaults to bash not have this enabled by default for a long while.
Privacy is not anonymity.
Came to say the same thing lol. Especially since Keeper Security deal with credential management.
Most of my issues were fixed when I disabled swipe to type. Not all, but most.
Wife and I have been using Zenni for years. She loves being able to swap out glasses every year or so without breaking the bank. Also my glasses at a normal place are 800-1200 while at Zenni they are barely 120.
This is different. This shows you what in your operating system is making connections out and to where.
This is cool and all but, at least the way I read it, it’s not the MRI machine doing this but a doctor with a needle.
I am confused by this logic. Proton has never stated they wouldn’t comply with the law. Just that if you encrypt items in your account that they couldn’t not decrypt them. If you want to work with a company that will…