Did you know github.com still doesn't support ipv6? This is becoming an increasing problem in a world where ipv4 addresses are becoming more and more rare and therefore expensive.
One more reason to ditch that platform.
TIL that SUV does not in fact stand for Sub-Urban Vehicle
3.7.2021 20:03TIL that SUV does not in fact stand for Sub-Urban Vehicle@snowdrift Hey there! I've just found out about your project and was wondering about your rationale for this type of funding.
It seems counter intuitive to me, to exclude people who want to make smaller donations.
Should today's websites be usable with deactivated javascript?
@nitrokey I am talking about the NitroKey Pro 2 specifically
19.1.2021 14:02@nitrokey I am talking about the NitroKey Pro 2 specifically@nitrokey Hi, I think I don't quite understand the use-case of NitroKeys for OTPs. How is different from using an OTP-enabled password manager on my computer that stores my OTP-secret in an encrypted format? (like pass-otp for example)
19.1.2021 13:33@nitrokey Hi, I think I don't quite understand the use-case of NitroKeys for OTPs. How is different from using an OTP-enabled password...Well here we go then:
#introduction
I've already checked things out here a year ago, but only recently came to stay when the birdsite was pressuring me to tell them my phone number.
I'm a CS student and smart-ass living in Germany. My interests include Crypto, Compilers, Networks, Unix and music.
Generally like learning new things though.
dumb question
Is there something scripting-wise that is between a shell script and python?
Like I want to be able to just call external programs and pipe around their output without a fuss, but also don't want to use bash's horrible syntax and limited control structures...🤔
Basically I want a regular programming language that has built-in syntax for piping and subprocesses.
If it is public money, it should be public code as well.
#PMPC #publiccode