Regardless if it's a civil manner or not the police clearly had no intention on even working towards a solution. They didn't attempt to find out if it was a civil or criminal matter, because he refused to listen. Find…
It only stops refreshing if you are hovering the actual SSID list items which in my opinion is the cleanest way to do it, if you want new data you can reclick/rehover the "available networks". The Other option is…
Ashamed to admit that the power of monetary motivation got the best of me here. But it was also nice to apply myself.
PR created https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/network-manager-applet/-/merg...
PR on the way
When I was still in university I reported a vulnerability and when the company started threatening me with legal action, my professor wrote a strongly worded email and they dropped it. Haven't had it since in 8 years.…
Archaic company has archaic security. Well done on the RD, but boy does it not surprise me one bit. Would almost be willing to bet that the hash was MD5 too.
Regardless if it's a civil manner or not the police clearly had no intention on even working towards a solution. They didn't attempt to find out if it was a civil or criminal matter, because he refused to listen. Find…
It only stops refreshing if you are hovering the actual SSID list items which in my opinion is the cleanest way to do it, if you want new data you can reclick/rehover the "available networks". The Other option is…
Ashamed to admit that the power of monetary motivation got the best of me here. But it was also nice to apply myself.
PR created https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/network-manager-applet/-/merg...
PR on the way
When I was still in university I reported a vulnerability and when the company started threatening me with legal action, my professor wrote a strongly worded email and they dropped it. Haven't had it since in 8 years.…
Archaic company has archaic security. Well done on the RD, but boy does it not surprise me one bit. Would almost be willing to bet that the hash was MD5 too.