Waiting for code to compile and deploy is a productivity killer, but it gives me short breaks
Waiting for code to compile and deploy is a productivity killer, but it gives me short breaks
Looks like he’s still posting https://mohaboelez.medium.com/
Something I dislike about Bartender is that you have to upgrade your license every macOS upgrade, but I understand the devs need to eat
My carrier is eSIM preferred so I decided to try it out. I had a few hiccups with their app but other than that, it’s great. Way more secure since it’s encrypted on the device.
Using a symmetric pre-shared key based VPN can help mitigate this issue. While the actual HTTPS data will still use non-PQR cryptography, Wireguard’s XChaCha20 and OpenVPN’s AES-256-CBC are considered safe against quantum computers since they don’t use asymmetric cryptography.
Of course, you still need to trust the VPN provider.
blank room soup
In the UK you have more to worry about. Encryption is threatened under your government, and that poses a much larger potential for data collection and misuse.
What if you were a woman who had a miscarriage and the trackers got ahold of that information from your search and browsing habits on planned parenthood (which has a LOT of third party trackers and cookies)? Would you like to see ads of what could have been your baby for eternity?
This information could be sold to insurance providers and your premiums could go up since you’re more of a “health risk”.
There are endless avenues where your data could end up and affect your life in the real world.
My upload speed isn’t that fast (50 mbps) so tunnel doesn’t work so well for large bandwidth applications.
How does your dynamic DNS work? When does it resolve to your local network addresses and your public domains?
Uber has an option for electric cars, so it could be less wasteful.
Public transit in the American region of my company’s HQ is known to be horrible and borderline non functional.
They’d have to pay for quite a few things…
Termius saves me so much time as an engineer connecting to the dozens of servers in our infrastructure
I made quite a few. Most of the apps on my portfolio use Go on the backend.
If you’re in a detached house, I suppose not. But if you’re in a townhouse or apartment, are you sure your neighbours are 100% gas free too?
Please buy one… They’re so inexpensive
I learned to make sure my carbon monoxide detectors are working
Go. It’s high level enough in terms of syntax that it’s easy to build complex apps in, and low level enough that I’m able to control pointers, manually run the garbage collector, and benefit from the runtime performance.
It’s the best of python and JS.
I disabled votes on my clients. I don’t want a number to potentially sway my opinion on a comment or post