Wow. Valid cert, matching icon, identical web page, and virtually-identical URL. I absolutely would have fallen for that, and I've been meaning to visit KeePass's website and download the latest version, too.
So, is the implication here that ONLY Microsoft keys can be in the db, and thus they're the ultimate authority on who gets signed? Does Microsoft somehow own the UEFI standard?
Relatedly, can anyone elaborate on their reason for refusing to sign GRUB? I'm not following just from that short quote.
It took me three attempts for me to finally enjoy it, and get through the whole game, I feel you. The game's high barrier to entry is its biggest flaw.I'm glad you're enjoying it
My only criticism is that it was disappointing that the cliffhanger from the end of last season tuned out to be kind of a fakeout.
"Ooooh, so now Loki's in a different timeline or something, and no one remembers him! Lots of possibilities here! Oh, wait, no, everything's back the way it was by the end of the episode, with almost no effort on his part."
Although, maybe there's still more to come for that plot point. I had a fair few plot complaints about Ahsoka early on, but they actually have all gotten addressed.
Seconded for Transmission. It's light on features because (as far as I know) it's the only ine in this list that's built to run unattended in a Docker container, with a web interface.
Knew it before clicking it.
Best part was how they remembered the dude's goddamn car from when they used to work on it, 20 years prior.