NO it is not. Curryhoward is absolutely right: The reason behind this decision was to keep a consistent API when smartcrop might get broken into multiple calls to avoid blocking the mainloop for too long. With that…
A useful alternative could be for password managers to periodically (and on creation) check ssl certs, store them, and then check for revocation (periodically or on demand). That would be general, useful (I guess) and…
The footer states it: the sea levels and vertical extents are not to scale.
NO it is not. Curryhoward is absolutely right: The reason behind this decision was to keep a consistent API when smartcrop might get broken into multiple calls to avoid blocking the mainloop for too long. With that…
A useful alternative could be for password managers to periodically (and on creation) check ssl certs, store them, and then check for revocation (periodically or on demand). That would be general, useful (I guess) and…
The footer states it: the sea levels and vertical extents are not to scale.