

Daredevil (the design and music is sick) and The Morning Show (the animation is very captivating to me)
Daredevil (the design and music is sick) and The Morning Show (the animation is very captivating to me)
re 1: out of curiosity, do you encounter dnsleaks when using wireguard?
re 4: you can also check out https://starship.rs/, which helps configure shell prompt very intuitively with a toml file.
Hold up, are you sure you can’t view Discussions or Wiki? Which sites can you not view them?
I’m fine viewing them for public repos that I usually visit.
Asking to make sure that Github is not slowly rolling out this lockdown.
Reminds me of this article https://www.alexmurrell.co.uk/articles/the-age-of-average where the author pulls in different examples of designs and aesthetics converging to some “average”.
I’m feeling conflicted with these trends, on one hand it seems like things are becoming more accessible, while on another, feels like a loss.
This especially may be relevant with generative AI - at least for the very few generative arts I look at, at some point they start to feel the same, impersonal.
yes, you’re right. that’s a bit odd.
not sure why you crossed of “2” there? the formula in the wiki page does have 2 for calcium chloride.
edit 1: but, apparently there does exist calcium monochloride
edit 2: crossed off comment, apparently my app shows the “2” being crossed off, but it’s technically a subscript.
I thought this kinda thing would be in modlog but doesn’t seem like it.
On a tangential note of another comment about AI training and such, this is a touchy and evolving subject, but it might be good to include how you want your content to be used and not be used, and by whom, especially if you intend to make them public.
some wiki backends allow password protection. for example, mkdocs, which also renders markdown, has mkdocs-encryptcontent-plugin to allow global or even page-specific passwords for private repos.
but these encrypted pages would of course have the risk of not being archived by the wayback machine.
How is the entity or power that has the ability to grant me such knowledge connected to the existence of the universe?
can people not use that to take each other’s shops down?
They don’t seem to allow account deletions. Does it mean that this could include accounts that they still keep but people don’t use their services anymore?
forgive my naivety, how does such a community avoid promoting ageism?
IANAL and I have never had this experience. But intuitively, maybe send them an email/complaint asking about it, eg via their tech support or privacy offices, and referencing the relevant laws. If you need to fill this out quickly, try calling them instead. Give it a few weeks (if via email), then maybe contact relevant offices. If you live in certain states in CA, you may try to get this elevated.
suggests either these people are so detached from reality, or they are appealing this to very specific sets of people under the guise of a general appeal
the whole premise of OP is that this monitors people, and many organizations use TOTP, which one could also use without internet connections or phones AFAIK.
I’m in academia and I wish this is implemented more. Data breaches are getting quite common, and Github is so entwined in software engineering that it is critical to increase security measures.
or maybe most of them in a folder? and one file that defines their locations for environment variables
Based on privacyguides suggestion page itself, SimpleX chat would be the next in line you can try.
Briar is only for Android AFAIK. Matrix/Element does offer E2EE chat/vid but, based on the page, it’s not recommended for long term sensitive use.
Regardless, with the current situation against encryption, any app that stays will be subject to similar conundrum about leaving/abiding the law like Signal. The ones abiding may need more scrutiny, of course.
could you elaborate? or is there a link for this?