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  • Figured as much, as proton seems to be focused purely on handheld devices needing launchers etc. But thats ok, means they are (hopefully) upstreaming back to wine

  • And what if we have a ton of games outside of steam?
    My next pc will probably have linux, and my current windows as vm. I will get them to work hehe

  • It already has anyway. Ive requested my discord data once and everytime you do anything in discord it explicitly saves and stores the location of where you were when you interacted with discord.

  • Let alone the cookie notification is not following the rules. There is no deny/reject option

  • Hybrid does make sense. There are people who work better in an office ( like myself ) and there are people who are better working from home ( like my coworker ). The company i work for believes hybrid is the way to go so that you can supply an office for people like me, but also hire people who work remotely. However, nobody is saying you need to have an office that can house 100% of you employees. 60% is good enough as not everyone will be in the office at the same time. Money saved!

    That said, some meetings are better to have in person so once in a while a required in person meeting is needed.

    I believe in the words of my company : everyone, everywhere. And that includes an office or, which has happened, from working from spain, germany or thailand which are all remote locations in no way connected with the company. These were people who legit lived abroad or were looking after a vacation home of a friend

  • Imo github doesnt have that high of a vendor lock-in. Its git, you can clone and push it to another server. Sure, youll have to convert the ci's and templates, but thats about it really.
    And a good yaml is easily converted as the ideas and actions are the same, only the action names are different.
    But yes, i think that is what the author was getting at.

  • Ye, i went to this post diagonally and it felt like a rant without any merit. Dont get me wrong, i dont fully like github either but this was just a waste of time to read...

  • The dma only speaks about easily changing the default application. It has nothing to do with this.
    What the dma did allow was the "complete" uninstall of edge in windows 11.
    The only thing that is left behind i noticed is the edge webview component for webview & webview2

  • In principal, the change is good for reasons you mentioned. However microsoft has :

    • bypassed any default screens in the past, allowing edge to be set default without user input.
    • has added very annoying screens when changing default applications asking the user multiple times if they are sure.
    • has added special protocols for applications and set edge as default browser to bypass default application settings in all office applications ( outlook, teams, word, ... ).

    They just can not be trusted with this, they have proven this in the past...

  • I think you got it wrong what i meant (?)
    Imagine i register on a website with my username ( DacoTaco ) and email ( someEmail@domain.com ). When i want to reset my password and click the "forgot password" link, it would ask my username, not my email address (something i know) and send me an email ( to someEmail@domain.com ) without reporting what email it sent it too. That way it could be considered a separate identity factor i think (access to the mailbox, something you have ).
    Websites generally dont work this way, i know. But thats how id implement it :')

  • Depends, some ask for the email used for the registration, the others ask for a username. Incase of the username, its a 2fa! Something you know ( username ) and something you have ( access to the registered email's inbox )!

    .. Its still a shit security design. Better to have username, pass and a security key hehe

  • The problem with java is the language and how it works itself, and not the byte code idea.
    I say that as a few things do that and .net, java and wasm are the first that jump to mind.
    Hell, pure technically any programming language that is not asm does that :')

    My problem is java itself, not its byte code. Wasm as advantage, imo, is that its not stuck to a single language like java is. .net blazor can build to wasm, but you could also use c++ to compile wasm applications :)

  • Why not just use a ratchet or spanner then...?

  • Fair. It all depends on where it breaks off and how tight the screw is. In electronics the screws arent in very tight, and breaking it off often breaks it off all the way down to the base.
    Whatever happens, tamper proof is a huge fail and a good joke

  • Pozidrive and torx ftw. The rest can bugger off tbh.
    Also, temper proof torx makes me lol. Brb, grabbing pliers to break of the temper proof bit haha

  • So does the dutch government, though i dont know their hostname

  • Its a dutch brand thats become very popular around these parts in the last few years

  • Im still waiting on them deploying it. I have a windows installation that does not boot using uefi, and therefor can not run vanguard. So when they deploy it its finally bye bye league after 14 years haha