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4,967karma·1,427submissions·May 30, 2021
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There are few, and it open the door to spam, yes. I’d rather than not even have the possibility.
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This is exactly what happens in the Mail app on macOS when two people exchange mails and both signs them. Once the public key of someone is known, mails are automatically encrypted from now on while t…
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Even more controversial, I use Swift.
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For Swift there’s https://github.com/JohnSundell/Publish which is a framework to create a static site generator. It’s really good.…
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> Demons are also ultimately suffering sentient beings, who think their actions will bring them some sort of satisfaction, happiness. If I’m not mistaken, in the Christian religion, no. They are se…
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Absolutely not. You now have a computer where you have chromium’s flaws for your daily internet browsing and Safari(or whatever native browser is on the OS)’s flaws for the native apps that use the na…
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Here’s an example: I know I have the control of not using youtube because I really dislike gougle. Would any of my family member? Absolutely not. Would they use their browser if they could in the yo…
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But you’d also get apps that decide to use chromium for whatever reason outside of the user’s control, thus making these users vulnerable to chromium flaws… In short, you increase the possibilities,…
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Because increasing the attack surface would somehow increase the security?
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Same here
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I’m curious, did you try Swift? It’s has most (but not all) of your goals AFAICT.
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Same is true for tickets that have security policies in Jira.
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I’m surprised Swift’s `$1`, `$2`, etc. weren’t mentioned in this article.
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I do wonder how (im)partial this study is.
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In French the autogenerated text is a (bad) joke.
As an argument as to why the chat control law should not pass it’s saying chats are pets and are a part of the family! Because yes, chat means cat in …
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> 12 months along, that was all thrown out because of the ongoing challenges of securing, managing, and administering the devices, and supporting the userbase. But did the admin team know about the…
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There are other services than google though. Why would the phone be a brick?
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For me it’s the exact opposite, I’d rather have Disney+, Prime Video, Apple TV+, etc. over youtube (and I do).
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One of the main reasons why I’m fiercely _against_ the possibility of having alternate rendering engines on iOS.
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I totally agree and am bewildered that not more people do. The downsides and abuses to come are so obvious everybody should be revolting at the very idea. Instead we get a law to force it…
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That’s stupid. Apps will just not be in the App Store and you’ll have to side load to be able to have them. Which we (at least I) explicitly don’t want to do. And explicitly and even more don’t want…
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Same here. Side loading will open the door to a whole new category of malware/adware/crapware.
Yes of course the App Store is not perfect but at least Apple has control over it and can stop …
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Safari on iOS does have support for extensions or am I missing something?
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Or Apple Music :)