

If that were the case you could still hash it on the client side, forcing it to be a certain size and then hash it again on the server with the right salt. I don’t think there’s a real disadvantage to hashing a hash.
If that were the case you could still hash it on the client side, forcing it to be a certain size and then hash it again on the server with the right salt. I don’t think there’s a real disadvantage to hashing a hash.
I don’t think I’m autistic but I am confused too :/
I figured it was about the time spent transmitting. But the password should probably be hashed before sending as well as upon arrival at the server, correct?
Don’t worry I’m sure we’ll find some place that lets you feel the bleeding edge of unregulated capitalism in an alpha release.
Hmm I was clearly too well behaved. Most of my knowledge of computers came through wanting to program them to do cool stuff, not bypass restrictions. The cheatiest thing I can remember doing is copying a cool puzzle game from the school computer onto a flash drive so I could play it at home, so I guess I did it backwards?
Let’s you can read the privacy policy and stuff like that…
This is what I assume happened. They probably used a program that allows each string to be localized individually and the translator(s) didn’t think to make it match the other strings which would have required looking up.
Firefox gives me a popup (for YouTube at least). I think this might be outdated.
Checking the signature seems like it would be good practice. But that doesn’t mean that they do.
I would suggest giving it a smallish margin so that it wouldn’t get annoying with two similarly sized instances.
I think that’s specifically ahat Android calls it. (I assume MUI is connected Android in a way)
Hear me out: a bear is useful, fuzzy and could probably squeeze through doors.
A platypus is just perfect, I don’t need it to have combat proweses when I can play with a platypus instead of fighting.
Being the only one with a bear would of course make fighting an option but still I wouldn’t want it to get hurt.
This post has taught me two things:
You can just link it. But there’s also something called mbin which seems to combine Lemmy and Mastodon but I don’t know much about it.
With those conditions I would pick a bear/panda or platypus respectively.
It runs the curl command which tries to fetch the entire script. Then no matter what it got (the intended script, half the script, something else because somebody tampered with it) it just runs it without any extra checks.
But I was hit over the head with one, that wasn’t safe either!
I’d use SSH, I don’t know how to set it up by heart but I do know that there’s a Windows client called putty which seems to work pretty well since it sounds like you don’t have another Linux machine to run an SSH client from.
6m and 17cm obviously.
At least they have cool names are easy to change and easy to find (except when they aren’t).