- winterqtSupposedly the ARM ThinkPads are alright on Linux.
- rubygems.org will still be operated by Ruby Central, though, so you still have to trust them. Given the state of affairs, this is less than ideal, but it’s probably a better outcome than nothing changing.
- Is changing your password to at least stop {some of, all} the 2FA requests not helping?
- Thank you for the swift and candid response, this has to suck. :/
> The author appears to have deleted most of the compromised package before losing access to his account. At the time of writing, the package simple-swizzle is still compromised.
Is this quote from TFA incorrect, since npm hasn’t yanked anything yet?
- This isn’t the same website as https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=44560662 — clearly a different product with the same name, though it seems the signup button doesn’t even do anything?
- This reminds me of a kind of similar academic(?) project that at the very least had a custom C compiler alongside a custom OS… I can’t remember what it is offhand though.
- Is there a reason you didn’t explicitly pull in mkdocs as a dependency in that invocation? I guess uv will expose it/let you run it anyways due to the fact that it’s required by everything else you did specify.
- Do you mean gail.com?
- > Tunneling through a single external node defeats the purpose of hosting k8s in home server.
How so? You can just rent a cheap server to tunnel through, while having the benefits of your home machine(s) for compute.
> Maybe the external ingress node can be a load balancer controlled by the k8 cluster. But then you still have to communicate with the home server and it has no exposed ip address
Do you mean that you wouldn’t be able to access the K8s control plane endpoint then (which you could if configured properly)? Or something else?
- From point 1: how does the function returned from model.update confirm to (tea.Model, tea.Cmd)? Is that a typo?
- Graphene also has a way to sandbox Play Services, and may even allow Google Wallet using that, making it so that they don't have to dual boot.
- M3 has only been out for a few months. Compare this to M2 and M1, where mostly everything works just fine with Asahi: https://github.com/AsahiLinux/docs/wiki/M2-Series-Feature-Su...
- Sure, but your apps have to be renewed every 7 days (or 365 if you have a developer account).
- No, you'll need to install through an approved alternate marketplace. See https://developer.apple.com/support/dma-and-apps-in-the-eu/#...
- > To qualify for the [MarketplaceKit] entitlement, you must:
> [...]
> Provide Apple a stand-by letter of credit from an A-rated (or equivalent by S&P, Fitch, or Moody’s) financial Institution of €1,000,000 to establish adequate financial means in order to guarantee support for your developers and users.
Just let us sideload IPAs, please.
- > Beeper Cloud has always been free to use.
This isn't true [0], unless you count "always" as meaning "always [after the time that the new iMessage bridge was introduced]."
- It doesn't look like that binary is used for Beeper Mini, unlike pypush: https://blog.beeper.com/p/how-beeper-mini-works
- I believe that you are correct: https://blog.beeper.com/p/how-beeper-mini-works
- > shh has a neat [fmt| ... |] macro that gets you around escaping strings.
Per the README, this is actually the work of https://hackage.haskell.org/package/PyF