I was working with Argon2 hashes, so it was the first thing to come to mind.
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Another upside is the easy permission management.
You can revoke network access from your password manager to reduce attack surface; you can revoke camera access from your chat app to prevent accidentaly enabling it; You can restrict an app’s file system access to prevent unwanted changes; etc.
It’s not yet fit to protect from malicious apps, but it still finds some use.
argon@lemmy.todayto Games@sh.itjust.works•Ubisoft announces Rainbow Six Siege X, the "biggest transformation in the game's history"English61·8 months agoR6 is in between an Arcade game and a Tactical Competitive Game
I think R6 is very far from an arcade game.
I actively played R6 and Overwatch for a while and then stopped. After a pause, coming back to Overwatch was no problem; below Master pretty much everyone is playing casually. Coming back to R6 however, was overwhelming. Everyone is playing strategically optimally, you have to play a lot, follow the meta, and be very focused to be able to play in mid to high ranks.
At least that’s my experience. R6 is not what I consider an arcade game.
argon@lemmy.todayto Linux@lemmy.ml•Can I setup Linux on a VM and then swap to that setup permanently if it works well for me?9·8 months agoNixOS and Guix are both very beginner-unfriendly. If you’re not very comfortable with Linux and its command line, I’d recommend against using them for personal systems.
argon@lemmy.todayto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PSA: LetsEncrypt ending expiration notification emailsEnglish253·9 months agoProviding expiration notifications costs Let’s Encrypt tens of thousands of dollars per year
Not doubting them, but I don’t understand how that’s possible.
Storing the email addresses and expiration dates takes an irrelevant amount of storage space, even if they had billions of cutomers.
Sending the emails should also not cost thousands, even if a significant amount of customers regularly let their certificates expire (which hopefull isn’t the case).
So where are the tens of thousands of yearly costs coming from?
argon@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•The questions the Chinese government doesn’t want DeepSeek AI to answerEnglish42·9 months agoall the downvotes confirm the ccp is here
Not all who disagree with you are paid by a government. Sometimes people just think your take is bad.
argon@lemmy.todayto Technology@lemmy.world•The questions the Chinese government doesn’t want DeepSeek AI to answerEnglish1·9 months agoI personally think it’s good that the USA did it back then and I think it’s good that China does it now.
Independence and wealth for all.
argon@lemmy.todayto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your best recommendation for an Imgur alternative, especially in terms of perceived longevity?81·9 months agoIf you’re willing to use a techy solution, I can recommend Cloudflare Pages.
It allows you to host a basically limitless amount of files for free, with the only drawback being that each file cannot exceed 25MB.
And I would claim that Cloudflare is about as reliable of a host as it gets.
(You also get free domains that looking like this: JohnnyEnzyme.pages.dev)
argon@lemmy.todayto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Walgreens CEO says anti-shoplifting strategy backfired: 'When you lock things up…you don't sell as many of them’English2·9 months agoIn Germany, pharmacies look like that today.
Mastodon is tagged with Privacy but Signal isn’t? I wonder what privacy means to OOP