Nothing particularly, but it would let LW and other instances distance themselves from the lemmy.ml admins.
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Nothing particularly, but it would let LW and other instances distance themselves from the lemmy.ml admins.
Tbh this is one of the reasons why I’m looking forward toward Sublinks
I look at the contributors on Github and check them out. I’ll check out what else they’ve worked on and maybe see if they have an account on mastodon or twitter. Maybe I’ll ask some friends if they’ve used or heard of the product, or know of the devs.
There is indeed malware disguised as OSS and you do sometimes have to vet them. I’ll skim the codebase and see if there’s anything that looks weird or funky, but that’s not perfect (like in the case of the xz) and some stuff can slip by.
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Scihub for most things. You can also sometimes find preprints (or contact the authors) on RG.
Not sure what you mean here, this is what the forum post said:
After emailing (admittedly not current best practice), the passwords are hashed and only the hash is stored.
But in situations like this there is a much larger chance it’s being stored in plain text.
I suppose, but OP said in the title that the passwords were being stored in plaintext, despite that not being the case.
People weren’t really nitpicking.
I got a free computer and upgraded the processor to an i7-6700T (eBay) and some old SSDs. It measured around 15W and I haven’t had any problems with it. It is miles ahead of using any Pi or ARM-based SBC. I would really recommend just finding a used computer nearby, if possible. Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace has some killer deals.
What’re you doing? I’d recommend Mikrotik, since you can do just about anything on it for cheap. It does however have a significant learning curve.
I don’t write books but I’ve helped written a couple textbooks which used LaTeX. I personally use TeXstudio, but there’s many clients out there. If you appreciate beautiful typesetting, you’ll likely enjoy TeX despite its learning curve.
Way too many. I’d like to see occasional non-sexual NSFW content in my All feed, hence not turning on NSFW filtering, but lemmynsfw is too prolific in my All feed.
You could setup a “temporary” card with Privacy.com and set the spending limit to something low. Your bank might also offer a similar service.
Recently, I just use whatever comes first to my mind. The last few machines have been egg-related.
At some previous employers, we used fish and salmon (king, sockeye, coho, etc).
It’s spam. OP is blasting the link everywhere