- Two minor issues:
1: When I drag the window, it freezes in place until a few seconds later, or when I release the mouse and drag it again.
2: I have three hard drives, and the text containing line breaks is collapsed when displayed.
I created a screenshot GIF and uploaded it to a GitHub Issue, please check it out.
- It looks more realistic than zmrlft/GreenWall.
zmrlft's approach involves creating private repositories and more for drawing graphics.
This uses AI to provide codebases that appear complete, even with full CI/CD workflows(If it can run).
Maybe I could try contributing to a codebase with different GitHub accounts, creating a bunch of confusing and useless code that looks like a Microhard, Zeta or Goggle repository......
- Wise sometimes also suck. In my opinion, I have different addresses
- my hometown(i can provide the electricity bill, Also the address on my ID card)
- my rental house(address on my residence card, also my actual address.)
- Express Station (Packages are only delivered here.)
- post office (receive letters or international delivery)
Ok, now Wise ask me for my address, I give my rental address, but the electricity bill is in the landlord's name. Scanned copy of handwritten rental agreements are not valid.
I give my hometown address. Now I need to offer my bank account details. Sucks. The card was on my rental address.
The same thing sucked out Wise's customer service.
When I have ended the anti-money laundering investigation and get my money back, several months passed. And now I lose access to the account. I cannot delete the account and then create a new one.
Sucks
- You still have the option to disable the AI assistant. You simply need to disable the relevant item in about:config.
Ah...you ask which ones need to be disabled? Find it yourself. You have the right to disable it.
> The Mozilla Manifesto: Principle 9
> Commercial involvement in the development of the internet brings many benefits; a balance between commercial profit and public benefit is critical.
- It seems that newly registered accounts are currently shadowbanned by default. At least that's what I did.
For example, when I send my first post, I find that I cannot see it on another device that is not logged in.
It might not have been shut down Manually by the admins; HN has its own antispam system.
In my opinion, these may automatically get you tagged and shadowbanned.
- using a VPN - posting instead of comment immediately after registration - posts containing unusual links (like personal blogs)
- You're right — it's not a true "second factor" in the 2FA sense.
The idea is to bind password derivation to a physical OpenPGP key.
Without the smartcard/YubiKey inserted, the program can't generate the same password, even if someone knows the domain/username/phrase.
So the key isn't used as extra entropy, but as an essential part of the derivation process.
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Timeline: view older versions
Clock: view light/dark mode theme according to user time zone (or enable dark/light mode manually)
I'm also a bit curious, since most web pages are predominantly white, how many of them are adapted to dark mode?