Crying all the way to the leather jacket store
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I don't use keypass. And this is going to be a me problem. I just found out android password store has been archived in 2024 so I'll need a replacement that works with pass
IronFox is pretty good. My only gripe with it is that my password store doesn't recognize it as a web browser.
For example, in Firefox if I go to gitlab.com and sign in, my password store does a lookup for passwords that have gitlab.com in the path. But with IronFox the lookup is for IronFox, which is similar to what happens if I use a qr code reader app to open a link in webview. But I have webview disabled so I think it's just something proprietary in Firefox that was striped out.
Yeah, you can test this by just turning off all gestures in Voyager and see if it still does that.
I need a meme that includes the people that go to sleep at 2 and then wakeup at 4 and are wide awake but still tired as fuck.
Well again, the claim was that somehow passkeys would stop Lemmy from being flooded by bots.
So in that situation, we aren't talking about hacking. We are simply talking about if a login could be triggered programmatically. So if Lemmy required passkeys to be used instead of passwords. And if the passkeys required scanning a QR code to sign in. I imagine It would provide minimal disruption to an automated login.
Now if the passkeys somehow enforced a real human to do something that only a human could do, then yes it would stop an automated registration/login. However if it's possible to automate then it wouldn't stop bots.
Oh dang you're right forgot
Is this the deep state?
Oh yes, I do that and love xemu. But a recomp would also maybe add features like raytracing, although not sure how that would look with cell shading.
Any chance for a non maga super pac fund source?
NGL, I'd much rather that be the new tactical camo that I can get my Mossberg 500 accessories in.
Yes, this is the preferred way as dual booting will lead to windows eventually messing up something on your Linux Partitions, and linux dosent need special hardware. However if you load up a USB stick with live images you can boot into Linux from the USB and test out the distros on your hardware to be sure it's working before installing.
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