Croftengea
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- CroftengeaRight? This is what all these MBAs and supply chain efficiency experts never get.
- You don't have to be very bright to figure killing adblockers in FF is a suicide.
- Is this another GPT-4.5?
- Genuinely curios, what shift?
- However, market makers have some leverage on the market they operate in, that's what the author probably meant.
- 5 points
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- I use two forks on a daily basis - Floorp and Waterfox. Both sync FF accounts just fine.
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- Right now: Waterfox and Florp, both based on FF.
In long run: I hope Ladybird will become usable in the next couple of years.
- > Security.
Ironically, TPM requirement comes from the same company that invented logging your screen every few seconds and storing it unencrypted and without your consent.
- 5 points
- Imagine your local cafe notices and starts feeding you poisoned food instead of asking to pay.
- MP is one of the best univariate methods, but it's actually mentioned in the article.
- I don't think it's being updated. Latest blog posts are from 2020, and Github repos haven't seen commits for the last 5-6 years. MP went a long way since then.
- 19 points
- Thanks anyway :)
- > At this point the hardware side of things was fine but my Zigbee network was gone.
How come the hardware was ok but the network was gone? Did some Z2M config files go wrong because of two dongles? Did you try to restore VM from snapshots?
Losing the network and having to re-pair everything would be a nightmare for me given the number of Zigbee devices I run (~35) and that some of them are mounted in switch boxes in the walls.
- Also, the OAuth RFC does not use "MUST" for 400 response and allows some freedom in this regard:
> The authorization server responds with an HTTP 400 (Bad Request) status code (unless specified otherwise)
- TL;DR: OpenBSD is bad as a desktop (no bluetooth, limited gamepad support, etc).