Why work remotely when you can nerd around sv, have your creativity drained in exchange for high rent prices and hobos? Plus you can brag you are a worker at some popular new unicorn, and bash facebook and google, the…
Another day another rust post. Wondering how soon will it fade in obscurity as go did.
Cool, now put this on your cv and claim you are an open source developer.
“The PIN is more secure because it's really just an unlock code for a hardware private key.” so it is a password for the hardware private key. But rebranded as a pin so microsoft sounds as if it does something to…
Specifically, how is a pin which is usually shorter, more secure than a password? Or how is it different from a password if it has the same characteristics? Edit: to me it seems like microsoft is using a password for…
Correct, today’s internet has been taken over by companies and search engines by seo spam. But if there was anyone left enjoying tue good ole days of lawlessness, irc would still be a thing.
I too miss the good old days of Undernet, where Romanian criminals would show off hacked systems, or DDOS other IRC users.
Why work remotely when you can nerd around sv, have your creativity drained in exchange for high rent prices and hobos? Plus you can brag you are a worker at some popular new unicorn, and bash facebook and google, the…
Another day another rust post. Wondering how soon will it fade in obscurity as go did.
Cool, now put this on your cv and claim you are an open source developer.
“The PIN is more secure because it's really just an unlock code for a hardware private key.” so it is a password for the hardware private key. But rebranded as a pin so microsoft sounds as if it does something to…
Specifically, how is a pin which is usually shorter, more secure than a password? Or how is it different from a password if it has the same characteristics? Edit: to me it seems like microsoft is using a password for…
Correct, today’s internet has been taken over by companies and search engines by seo spam. But if there was anyone left enjoying tue good ole days of lawlessness, irc would still be a thing.
I too miss the good old days of Undernet, where Romanian criminals would show off hacked systems, or DDOS other IRC users.