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https://blog.codinghorror.com/are-you-a-digital-sharecropper/
Interesting article from on of the co-founders of StackOverflow.
https://blog.codinghorror.com/are-you-a-digital-sharecropper/
Interesting article from on of the co-founders of StackOverflow.
It really depends on your threat model. It’s not a one size fits all thing.
For instance in some threat models you shouldn’t have TOTP auth and passwords on the same device, let alone the same app, but the vast majority of people are not going to carry two devices because of how inconvenient it is.
This even works with some apps that hide the standard part - like Symantec VIP - it’s possible to extract what they are doing and use a standard TOTP app instead of VIP.
I read the original mastodon post by the developer of run0 and I am still don’t understand what the problem with SUID is.
Whats an example of an attack that would work with sudo and doas (which also uses SUID) and not on run0?
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8-Core Processor
GPU: AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX
Got it working, this was totally it.
I tried a few wine configuration options, MESA_VK_DEVICE_SELECT
and DRI_PRIME
but to no avail.
I ended up just disabling my integrated GPU in my bios and it worked fine.
I am starting to get convinced that the game is trying to use my integrated graphics vs my discrete GPU.
No idea how to fix that as I specified in Lutris that it should be using my discrete GPU.
Flatpaks have been updated.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.
wine-ge-8-26-x86_64
Not sure what caffe is? Is that a runner?
The Flatpak version works really well once you figure out what permissions to set.
Refactoring is something that should be constantly done in a code base, for every story. As soon as people get scared about changing things the codebase is on the road to being legacy.
It was more that older batteries can’t handle the power draw, so they would shut down if the power draw spiked by an expensive operation.
It was a really bad user experience so Apple throttled so phones wouldn’t crash.