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“Not my problem” code
Something like memetastic? https://github.com/gsantner/memetastic
That’s still a single point of failure. What happens if someone finds an exploit that bypasses the login process entirely?
I read this as someone bypassing the GitHub login entirely. Good luck 2FAing your way out of that one! 😜
I believe you can do this with DAVx5. I have calendars syncing to fossify with it.
Most of the US is ‘at will’ forever for almost any job.
Yes. And some states (e.g. Washington) already have.
The governing documents may not prohibit the installation of a solar energy panel by an owner or resident on the owner’s or resident’s property […]
Some people just prefer to care for their little digital dolphin in peace.
Here’s the lbry link to that Odysee link:
company where every single employee has control/voting rights
Isn’t that called a co-op? I hear those tend to do well.
In Opera Mini, yes. They also had a less popular but nearly identical browser, Opera Mobile, which didn’t do the proxying and compression. I had an unlimited data plan back then, so I always used Mobile. The performance was great even without compression.
Simon Tatham’s Portable Puzzle Collection includes a game very similar to nonocross, as well as about 40 other puzzle games you might also like.
PascalCase, actually.
I ran Debian Sid on my primary computer for a few years, and it broke hard several times, requiring things like booting into recovery and package dependency untangling to fix. It was years ago, so they might have better safeguards against that now, but there’s no way I’d recommend that to a new Linux Desktop user.
Andor’s Trail - RPG where you search for your missing brother. Still under development, but there’s a lot of content. It’s convenient to fill a few spare minutes or waste hours.