Well yeah, that is true. Security and convenience are usually at odds… MFA has place, unless you don’t mind some guy from russia access your online bank account ; but I definitely wouldn’t use it on all my accounts.
Well yeah, that is true. Security and convenience are usually at odds… MFA has place, unless you don’t mind some guy from russia access your online bank account ; but I definitely wouldn’t use it on all my accounts.
That’s between platforms though. I like my stuff self-managed. Unless it provenly works with full offline solutions I’ll remain sceptical.
If the passkeys aren’t managed by your devices fully offline then you’re just deeper into being hostage to a corporation.
Soon smartglasses will look like regular glasses though. Miniaturisation isn’t about to stop.
Turn based RPGs ain’t doing that bad. I mean, BG3 was the hype in the last year or so…
Kerringan has this ability where the entire plot bends ass-backwards to make her come out on top. Can’t beat that.
The only true way to enjoy FoNV is with a stealth suit, all the way. Totally not because I’m addicted to MedX I swear.
Sono Bisque Saiyan
Wizardry 8 will always be a part of my life.
Ehhh I’m not sure how I got skimmed. Better safe than sorry now, a deleted card is pretty foolproof
I can create a virtual card before every trip, use it via my phone and then cancel it after the trip, never worrying if my card got skimmed anywhere for one.
Most such attempts fail when not enough people subscribe to paying tiers. Good luck to them nevertheless, I hope they succeed.
This DLC made reconsider a few things: never thought I’d love a toaster this much, for one.
Honey wake up, it’s the weekly miracle battery tech!
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
Crowdstrike managed to fuck up Linux through eBPF just as well.
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/7068083
If you load hacky shit into the kernel it can always find a way to make a nasty surprise. eBPF is a little bit better fence, not some miracle that automatically fixes shitty code.
Crowdstrike by default loads its own kernel modules on linux as well, not much different from how it works under Windows.
Crowdstrike bricked networking on our linuxes for quite a few versions.
Use the client to sync all your files to disk instead of the website.