Are these emails you need to memorize? Diceware would work.
Otherwise I’d just use something like simplelogin and just have it automatically generate one. Then just save it in your password manager.
Are these emails you need to memorize? Diceware would work.
Otherwise I’d just use something like simplelogin and just have it automatically generate one. Then just save it in your password manager.
Eh, there’s a completely independent reimplementation of the server, so I’d be surprised if the same doesn’t happen for the apps if there’s a real issue that comes up
If you self host bitwarden/vaultwarden, each client stores an encrypted copy of the database, so even if your server was completely destroyed, you’d still have access to all the accounts you’re saving in it.
Yep, it does!
Oh yeah generally I’d agree, with firefox I just think it’d be better to do what will push the fewest people away as long as it’s possible to maintain development.
Yeah, this seems like a really bad idea.
Nah, this is a bad idea for the same reasons printing stuff to interact with food is a bad idea. Fdm printing leaves gaps that are perfect for bacterial growth and basically impossible to clean.
Mozilla doesn’t have the sort of leverage to make an impact by abandoning apple devices. Firefox has an incredibly low market share and this could push people to other browsers. People tend to use the same browser for stuff like bookmark and password syncing, so abandoning ios could have larger consequences.
I guess it would work, as long as you’re using an up to date zip implementation with AES-256 encryption. I guess my question would be why bother? Being compressed doesn’t add any real additional benefit, since just using text shouldn’t take up much space.
Is recommend just using an actual password manager for convenience, since you aren’t really gaining any security by only storing your passwords in a file.
I doubt it, at least in the US. Samsung tends to be pretty locked down.
Yeah, I was very confused, I thought they were maybe making a less privacy invasive alternative
I mean, it’s one thing to fan remake a single player game from a decade ago in a very different way, and a very different thing to remake a live Multi-player game made in basically the same engine.
Do you remember what that extension is?
For android, I use https://revanced.app/
For desktop, I use https://freetubeapp.io/
Nah 3d prints are porous, so it’s basically impossible to properly clean them by washing.
I’ve never tried petg in the dishwasher, I’d guess I’d probably deform something thin, but I don’t know. Putting it in the dishwasher won’t be enough to clean it though, you’d need to boil it for a while. A dishwasher won’t get hot enough to kill the bacteria growing in the recesses.
Most 3d printed materials, including petg, won’t have a glass point high enough to boil them.You’d need to keep it in boiling water long enough to raise the temperature of the innermost recesses. Basically, there isn’t any good resource for food safe 3d printing because it’s just not worth the effort.
If you do want to do it, you’d need to make sure: you have food safe filament that can withstand boiling temperature without softening, your printer can get hot enough to print that filament, your print head/nozzle is made out of food safe components, and you boil it for a while after every use.
Resin coating can lower the temperature requirements because of being able to clean it normally. But you still need to make sure you have food safe filament and print head.
Yeah, the only reason people use messages is because it’s basically baked into Android
I’m surprised it didn’t do that already, seems like pretty basic functionality.
Your phone is not listening to you. https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-49585682
Listening to conversations and turning that into interests that can be advertised against is by far the least efficient method they could use. You can get just as good data through normal tracking.
This is just an example of a frequency illusion where you notice stuff because you’re looking for it. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_illusion