What is the project anyway? It's not obvious at all.
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Haven't read this yet but it looks significant. The attack relies on the presence of a fault so it's not like every ssh key everywhere is broken. But the abstract says 100s of broken keys have been found.
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There is already a subscribed tab, and I use it most of the time when I want to catch up on selected topics. I use the local or all feed when I want to browse a wider view of what's going on in general. Right now the total amount of Lemmy traffic is small enough that browsing that way is tolerable, which it wouldn't be e.g. on reddit.
I do think that the Lemmy software design is more meme-oriented than I'd prefer, because of stuff like the thumbnail pic with every post in the main feeds. The more interesting parts of reddit to me were text-only and we don't have that here.
I'd like the feed to be adjusted so that if there are a bunch of posts from the same community not too far apart from each other chronologically, to group them all together. Alternatively, a way to block communities showing in your front page view without blocking them completely. It's not just memes, there are a bunch of other topics that also clutter up the front page constantly. Even things like news reports in Dutch, which are perfectly legit except I can't read them, would be less annoying with this type of feature.
He is the one guy who doesn't have to worry about the Spanish Inquisition. Cardinal Fang!
Wait you mean you don't cook the oats? Oats (the old fashioned 30 minute kind) cook nicely for me in 4 minutes in an instant pot, but no cooking sounds even better.
As I understand it, the interest income is tax deferred while it is still in the IRA. So over a long period it can appreciate a lot more than if taxes were being taken out every year.
Yeah, I couldn't name one either (I'm from the US). The first name that popped into my mind was Jimi Hendrix but he wasn't British. I guess Othello wasn't British either, and may not have even been historical. I had heard of Idris Elba but didn't realize that he was British. No idea about the Spice Girls.
There is a story (maybe apocryphal) that former US Vice President Dan Quayle (famous for malapropisms) once referred to Nelson Mandela as a "great African-American", fwiw.
Adafruit.com had some 5's in stock today, for those of you in the US. They sold out quickly but not instantly. I didn't try to get one because I don't have an immediate use for it. I have a 400 and those have been fairly easy to get for quite a long time. They are basically a 4B inside a keyboard. Their main shortcoming is no built-in pointing device.
This should be worth listening to if you've had some undergrad level abstract algebra. Borcherds has a youtube channel with lots of other really good math exposition too.