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There's no place like `[::1]`
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No place like $HOME
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There's no place like `[::1]`
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No place like $HOME
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ByteDance prefers TikTok shutdown in US if legal options fail, sources say
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I don't think it's primarily about the algorithm or "Public Enlightenment and Propaganda" but instead about data and company ownership. Currently the US and EU are far closer allies with each other than with china. Services that are owned/controlled by their countries are therefore prioritized, and competing services from non-ally countries are way more scrutinized.
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LineageOS now officially supports the Pixel 9 series
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Any source on this?
Lineage allows people to have newer android/security patches on end-of-life phones, that's a pretty good security argument.
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private ways to buy music?
CDs, high quality, portable (after ripped), cheap
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Internet Archive is in danger
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Sadly in countries without a pirate party, like Denmark, you can't (as far as I know) vote for the EP pirate party.
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PSA: Upgrade your LUKS PBKDF to Argon2id!
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The article is almost 70 days old, and Clemens Fruhwirth, one of the creators of LUKS, has responded:
A random keyboard typable character gives you around 6 bits of entropy. 20 of those give you 120 bits of entropy. Even without a KDF, brute-forcing this key space is infeasible with today's hardware. Even with PBKDF2, a 13-character password should be enough to keep your data secure for your lifetime.[1]
It is much more likely that there was some security failure in the linked case other than PBKDF2. That said, I support the upgrade to Argon2.
[1] In my thesis on LUKS, Chapter 5.3 Passwords from entropy weak sources anticipates the creation of specialized hardware for breaking PBKDF2. The "13 characters should be enough" advice is found on Page 86, Table 5.4, top left cell. It gives a 78-bit recommendation (=13 characters) in the worst-case scenario, which is Moore's law continues to double the attacker speed every 2 years.
It doesn't seem like it's such a big deal.
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⚠️ [Announcement] ApocalypticArt has moved! Welcome back! 🤩
Sad to see feddit.de being left to rot
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of=/dev/sda
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Just tested it in a container. The original screenshot is wrong:
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PSA: Upgrade your LUKS PBKDF to Argon2id!
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Resources 1.5, a system monitoring application, has been released
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Yeah, I find it really nice to use but I experience a lag spike when I open Mission Center.. so that's a bit annoying.
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DDG all the way
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Ewww
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Why only four stars?
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Is there any closed source android app that you wish had a good open source alternative?
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Definitely one of the apps where premium is worth it.
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Recommended Matrix instances?
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Any reason tchncs.de is on the 'do not use' list? What exactly does 'morg 3.0' mean?
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xkcd #1987: Python Environment
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And the vscode direnv extension just makes it all work together.
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Ryujinx has been taken down after an agreement between the developer gdkchan and Nintendo
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I this is the more probable version of events.
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Welcome Rustaceans
Wonderful
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The XZ backdoor almost compromised every Linux system.
Hey, what happened to the post, -5 rating, bots spam-downvoting?
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SUSE To Be Taken Private By Its Largest Shareholder
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Well, it's about SUSE not OpenSUSE.
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What are some of the best games you can self-host a server for?
Garry's mod. Doesn't use a lot of resources (compared to newer games like Satisfactory), and you have an almost unlimited amount of content and things to do because of the Community Workshop.