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  • Plugins on a universal open source IDE are a better system than specialised proprietary IDEs (that also share "core" code but it's not open source).

    Fight me.

    Fair warning though: I know these

     
        
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  • Obviously random is better, but uniqueness of passwords is IMO even more important. They are effectively spreading around their master password

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  • There's literally only 4 characters difference between all their passwords, even if those would be completely random, that's very bad.

    They don't seem to understand that it's not about how many samples you need to see to be sure what their Amazon password is. The problem is that if one of their passwords ever leaks, some bot can brute-force try thousands of variations on it and find any other password very quickly (they effectively only have to guess 4 characters, plus a bit to find that it's the first 4 to change).

    How can anyone think this is more secure than having completely different and long passwords for every site?

    They probably don't understand that your pw manager's password is safer because you don't enter it anywhere, only into your password manager (ideally with 2FA). This person is effectively spreading their master password around by putting it as the core of ALL their passwords, significantly increasing the risk that it leaks.

  • Heard of Headscale?

  • OK, no RouterOS then

  • ASUS is Taiwanese. TP-Link is Chinese

  • That's a shame. It would've been nice to have a good European manufacturer for network devices

  • I'll add DCS World modders, thank you to the heroes who brave Lua and the DCS API to bring us obscure planes and helicopters!

  • Nah

    EDIT: After reading, I stand corrected. Lua is better than Python and JS for many usecases, mainly due to size and portability.

    Their versioning is weird though.

  • Pi 4 + USB-connected SSD with Home Assistant OS is the best way to run HA for the vast majority of people.

    If you want to run other services beside HA and Add-Ons, you should be comfortable picking your own orchestration method and hardware.

  • Oh my god, it exists. An Enter key large enough to please both ANSI and ISO fans.

  • I've heard of SwayFX, but it's pretty niche and I doubt it comes close to the featureset of Hyprland

  • I feel your pain, that absolutely sucks.

    But I also feel Schadenfreude for the company: refusing to hire a dev because they are autistic is just hilariously incompetent HR.

    If you exclude autists, ADHD, trans people and furries, the only thing that has a severe disability is your company's IT skills hahaha

  • I bet that 1234 is used more often because of the 4-character minimum, like PIN codes on debit cards. It's 4 characters so it's safe. 123, on the other hand, is not safe, because it is 3 characters. /s

    My solar inverter admin interface has a certain 4-digit password. So I wanted to change it to secure it, and found out that it only allows 4-digit passwords. Luckily the access point can be set up with a higher entropy password though (it is constantly advertised and had a very "secure" 8-digit password by default, I think you can guess which one)

  • That's crazy and genius!

    "I don't do cloud computing, I do solar computing"