Personally I find it to be bad OPSEC, it just puts a big target on a potential victim from bad actors that are specifically targetting that business.
Personally I find it to be bad OPSEC, it just puts a big target on a potential victim from bad actors that are specifically targetting that business.
Knowing Valve, they wouldn’t wait but build the thing.
Personally, I’d be happy to have another reputable place to buy Android games that isn’t Google Play, Amazon or Epic Games.
Not doing so will lead to an instance ban pretty quickly.
EDIT: Instance ban in 3, 2, 1 🚀
Use the report function, let the mod and admins handle it and block them.
Spamming their posts and comments over and over is not the way to go here.
My guess is that the post was submitted with incorrect timestamp, and despite being adjusted to the correct one, it doesn’t seem to be taken into account correctly in Lemmy. Maybe the post was set far into the future and it’s gonna be stuck there in new until forever 🤣
(Un)fortunately, I don’t see the issue on the local instance I’m on, otherwise I’d check the timestamp in the database just to figure out the root cause.
Seems like a good time to introduce a breaking change, jumping from 0.19 to 1.0.
Until then https://lemmyverse.link/feddit.org/post/5390705 ;)
Another issue is that post links are instance-specific, since the post ID isn’t the same across instances.
ex: https://lemmy.ml/post/27659153 is https://lemmy.ca/post/41237641 on Lemmy.ca
There are external tools like https://lemmyverse.link/ and some browser addons to alleviate those issues, but it’d be nice if this could be addressed at the source if doable.
And I dream of a lemmy:\\
protocol handler one day.
I did it for some memes, not like I’m making money out of it.
That way you can’t work around Microsoft getting a copy of your work no matter what.
Right, I think I found a lot of stuff for v3, but not that much for v4 and almost nothing for v5. I still managed to figure it out and I have a decent template now.
The worst is trying to find which version a post on StackExchange is about…
Just having an example with the most common tasks (ex: creating registry keys, registering DLLs or Fonts, etc) and having some comments in there with the common pitfalls to avoid would really go a long way.
I do appreciate v5 in a way, now that you don’t need a preprocessing step for the file, that you can use a wildcards for a directory, and you can just build a package in a single step is a great improvement. Maybe I was spoiled with Nullsoft and Inno Setup in the past 😬
I had to build a Windows Installer package using WiX Toolset, and v5 came out maybe 3-4 months at that point and the structure compared to v4 is quite different… that was fun trying to build something with lackluster documentation compared to v4. I gave a shot to ChatGPT, etc to help, but all it could spit out was a mess.
If you not the only one holding the encryption key, you can’t guarantee your data cannot be snooped.
Either encrypt your stuff using GPG, or use something like Cryptomator.
It was bound to happen, and one less reason to use shortlinks.
It simply uses the “Not Hotdog” algorithm from Silicon Valley.
On a more serious note, it likely does on-device pattern recognition, similar to how other apps like TIDY works and will put a warning/blur if the image matches specific keywords.
Not sure why they didn’t just merge the capability into the Private Compute Services app instead.
Pressing “Join Group” just makes my Signal app crash on Android 🥴
On the other hand, NOT using MFA on an online password manager is just poor opsec.
Me: You’re not wrong…
And another great thing about Markdown: if the system doesn’t “support” it, it’s still totally readable. The formatting doesn’t get in the way of readability.