Just laughed aloud in a café, thanks for that
I think it's fair to call out hypocrisy even if it relates to messaging you agree with
It's Sunny Always In Philadelphia?
I think they're referring to Greenland but I'm not aware of a land border
That entirely depends on where you live.
Your statement that the vast majority of homes are owned by the residents is not true where I live.
Blanket policies don't work, governments need to implement regulation that recognises the nuance of different markets.
But also yes, build more homes too
Doesn't work if landlords just buy that too.
Needs proper regulation
As a Brit, I still find it staggering that some places allow you to drive a manual without having learned how to. It's two separate licences over here.
I've looked online to see whether other people had this bug and couldn't find anything.
I didn't realise it was as specific as you say, I might look at using a different account for browsing feddit.uk which feels kind of ironic
Yes, so annoying especially when using source control which is case sensitive.
Rename Hello hello2
Commit
Rename hello2 hello
Commit
History often rhymes
There's nothing more fun than travelling with someone you like, but if someone forces you to move somewhere you feel uncomfortable... That's no good!
if you don't want to or can't use extensions, just right click > inspect on the password field, then right click the element highlighted in the HTML and click "use in console" or "store in global variable" depending on browser
it'll put something like
temp0
into the console
just change that line to
undefined
temp0.value = "yourpassword" and press enter it sounds verbose to explain but it's just a couple of clicks and one command, if you're using a password manager it's still a lot easier than typing out a random string and it should work with most text boxes and inputs, might not work if the page is doing something fancy.
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I am still waiting for Windows 2001, you know it'll be good though if it's taking them this long
that's in there
Because the Firefox looking glass fiasco wasn't close to the same level and they immediately responded to criticism on the issue.
Meanwhile there is a pattern of behaviour like this from Brave.
Thanks for this
Why isn't the lib politician tagged as lib? It's so weird
It does often feel like as soon as a significant hurdle is overcome, the industry just makes another one.
Hopefully SteamOS/Steam on Linux gets enough traction to force publishers to reconsider.
It would be six days at max, assuming they managed to steal the certificate immediately after it was issued, otherwise it's gonna be even less.
Having the certificate doesn't automatically mean you can change the site, if you have control of the site hosting you likely wouldn't need to steal the cert anyway.
Stealing the certificate would allow you to run a man in the middle type attack but that's inevitably going to be very limited in scope. The shorter time limit on the cert reduces that scope even further, which is great.
Since most Let's Encrypt certs will have an automated renewal process this doesn't even really change the overhead of setup so I think this move makes a lot of sense.
There are other things certificates can be used for as well of course but I'm just going off your example.
Why is your comment so adversarial when previous commenter literally said they weren't sure?
That's not the same as dismissing women's accounts so please don't equate them