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yoyo250
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  1. Maybe can add a timeline and clock

    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?

  2. hi my Chinese Wordle game was done, do you wanna try it )

    Github: biliyoyo520/CNWordle

  3. I was pleased and a little surprised, but still very happy. It made me feel that more and more people are coming into contact with Chinese culture.

    Wait a minute, I got an idea, Chinese Wordle

  4. Let's Encrypt not only promoted the use of SSL on websites, but also boosted the popularity of automated certificate management tools (such as certbot).

    Thanks to Let's Encrypt, otherwise I would have had to manually purchase or apply for a free certificate from my domain registrar.

  5. 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.

  6. It supports common operating systems?! It should be perfect for integrating into a Minecraft multiplayer utility.
  7. Not to be a downer, but there's a more direct and simpler way to filter out at least 70% of spam emails: just filter {spark emoji}, {star emoji}, {salute emoji}, {explosion emoji}, % off, sales
  8. That's control the whole page. Not only text.

    Use Win + + instead

  9. Give guidance on how to fix it (false)

    Help you to read How-To-Ask-Questions-The-Smart-Way and ask you questions (true)

  10. 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......

  11. Yes, Just like the last bank run at Silicon Valley Bank, don't put all the eggs in one basket.
  12. 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

  13. 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.

  14. btw Everyone reads those ToS same way:Scroll to the Bottom and click accept
  15. 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)

  16. 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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