That paper towel chart is one of the stupidest ways of trying to convey that information that I could invision.
That paper towel chart is one of the stupidest ways of trying to convey that information that I could invision.
The handwaving “science” part. And then in the end there’s this deus ex machina plot point that comes out that makes all the rest of the plot utterly pointless.
I’ve read a lot of SF, that was the worst because I had such high hope for it after reading what everyone had to say about it. And it turned me off reading anything that’s won a Hugo entirely. That and Redshirts…
Three Body Problem.
Password managers have only really taken off in the last half-decade, so one-third is kind of to be expected. I know they’ve been around a long time, but major adoption has been recent.
Passkeys will take a while to get wide adoption as well, especially with syncing problems that we’ve seen.
I make the assumption people are using the password managers like they should, which is generating unique, complex passwords, which is kinda the point. Once you hit a certain number of characters on a random password, you might as well not try. And passkeys don’t solve any sort of MFA problem, same as passwords.
And tell me something, do you realize how cunty you come off when you end a comment with “lol”?
And what do you think happens when it hits Georgia Supreme? I think we’ve seen this show before.
Hopefully he gets to see her win.
Just. Use. A. Fucking. Password. Manager.
It isn’t hard. People act like getting users to remember one password isn’t how it’s done already anyway. At least TFAing a password manager is way fucking easier than hoping every service they log into with “password123” has it’s own TFA. And since nearly every site uses shit TFA like a text or email message, it’s even better since they can use a Yubikey very easily instead.
Passkeys are a solution looking for a problem that hasn’t been solved already, and doing it badly.
Oh, that’ll get spicy.
If there’s anything to this story, and fuck knows, there certainly is, the last thing Robinson wants is to get into a trial against an organization that has evidence and a soapbox big enough for a herd of elephants to trumpet from.
What a fucking moron.
Bessie, my lap cow, begs to disagree.
I might give it a try then, Calibre library support builtin is a dealbreaker for me and it wasn’t obvious in the description.
Thanks.
Yah, an untested raid is like an untested backup: suspect.
You seem pretty organized in your strategy, I would suggest you just pull a drive in your LVM to check how that goes for you. I’ve had issues in JBOD style LVM volumes with drive swaps, but YMMV.
Frankly, I use ZFS now in anything that I would have use LVM in before. The feature set is way more robust. Also, an offsite ZFS replication to zfs.rent is a good backup of a backup. But Backblaze is pretty solid too.
Keep everything on Nextcloud and back that up via Proxmox Backup Server.
Nuke and pave takes me less time to reconfigure Plasma and install NC client than bothering to back anything up directly.
Librera (ebook reader)
Does it do OPDS for Calibre integration? I don’t see that in the features.
Light rAIl transit.
Cheung is a highly respected man in chucklefuck circles.
I watched the recent test of catching the returning second stage booster in the chopsticks, and had a lump in my throat. Absolutely fucking amazing, nobody is in the same league as that crew.
I’d imagine at least dogs are smart enough to ignore the stupidity that an AI would spout. Maybe not their owners though.