On that note… Also take a look at DeArrow
Same dev as SponsorBlock, same concept, just for YT Titles and thumbnails.
Users can submit titles that better describe the contents and pick a neutral thumbnail.
On that note… Also take a look at DeArrow
Same dev as SponsorBlock, same concept, just for YT Titles and thumbnails.
Users can submit titles that better describe the contents and pick a neutral thumbnail.
Falls bei jemand der Hintergrund auch dunkel ist: https://archive.is/LgYZW
Writing an axum REST API that interacts with a Postgres DB via sqlx.
Nothing fancy, really :D
Cursive и being written like a u is just… ugh
Must be from above. Otherwise, the spacing on the engines would be way off.
attraktive Vergütung
wird nicht weiter Quantifiziert
🤔
Um das Deutschbuch aus der 7en mal zu zitieren:
Ich geb dir Propellerkick in die Fresse.
blazingly fast
Das der Hupt ist auch interessant weil du als Fußgänger, unter der Annahme dass du “geradeaus” weiterläufst, vor abbiegenden Verkehrsteilnehmern Vorrang hast.
Wenn ich mit dem Rad abbiege scheinen die Leute immer überrascht darüber. Diese Regel scheint aus den Köpfen von Abbiegenden und “Geradeausläufern” entfallen zu sein.
Well… see y’all again in 2 yrs when they try to push it through under a new name
Kleine Frage: Was genau schränkt der “private Haushalt” hier ein?
Something something rm -fr / to remove the french language pack
I used Saleor for my thesis. It’s a headless solution, so you will want to bring your own frontend. Uses GraphQL to query everything from products, accounts, and so on. You can set it up quite easily with Docker.
Lmao you were right
There can be an infinite amount of certificates for a single domain.
When you setup a connection to a website you basically get a response back that has been signed with a certificate.
Your Browser / OS has a list of certification authorities that it deems trustworthy.
So when you get the response the browser checks if the certificate was issued by a trusted CA.
Now, if the EU forces browsers to trust their CA they can facilitate a man-in-the-middle attack.
In this instance they will intercept the TLS Handshake and give you back a response that was signed by their certificate. Your Browser deems the certificate valid and sets up a secure tunnel to the EUs Server.
From then on they can forward packets between you and the real website while being able to read everything in cleartext
EAC for example has a module you can install on steam. With it installed you can play games that use EAC (eg Apex Legends or Battlebit) on Linux
Henning May
Ich bin (noch) zu faul :D