Did you post a source?
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Dark Brandon did.
Yep, and while it’s extremely impressive for a web app, it’s still not quite as smooth as a native one.
I use Miniflux + Reeder. It’s really nice.
This isn’t just Lemmy. It’s also Mastodon and other activitypub services.
On the contrary; they'll start breeding them for the tails.
Looks like v0.18 is out. I’m interested to see if it improves things.
I plan to use both until Apollo shuts down. From there I'll probably still be on their old webapp for a bit (not the new one, and not the mobile app) until Lemmy starts to fill the remaining content gaps.
They don't. If the roles were reversed they'd be having a parade.
Hashing on the client side creates a “pass the hash” vulnerability. What you’ve done in that case is made the hash itself the password, because that’s all the client needs to pass to the server to authenticate. This means that if those hashes are leaked, they can be immediately used to access the server instead of being cracked first.
Tell me more about Republican judges being Biden's fault.