If you're worried about someone stealing your device, you can always have a strong lockscreen password. It's more or less the same threat model as using a password manager.
Posts by Nina "Erina" Satragno
This one I'm very proud of #opusmagnum
I rendered Bad Apple!! on TIS-100.
This was a fun long weekend project, and I got to learn about some of the internals of one of my favourite puzzle games!
#zachtronics #badapple #touhou
youtu.be/N3JwU-Kvqpo
CC @coincidence.games ^
I rendered Bad Apple!! on TIS-100.
This was a fun long weekend project, and I got to learn about some of the internals of one of my favourite puzzle games!
#zachtronics #badapple #touhou
youtu.be/N3JwU-Kvqpo
It's mostly due to irresponsible usage by people to extrude code, documents, and bug reports that look passable. Any gains I may have with personal usage are dwarfed by the time it takes me to process other people's slop.
By choosing to write the handmaid's tale, Margaret Atwood is getting readers to think about a world where women don't have rights. It doesn't really matter if she's critical of it, just by getting coverage, it becomes "an issue worthy of debate."
The biggest joy in computer science is rediscovering a family of algorithms and some of its variants, then learning there's a corpus of literature on them.
i still can't get over microsoft saying copilot is for entertainment purposes only
it's just so funny
Incredible moment to have chosen to be Canadian π¨π¦ #artemis
I love the DR series. Even the bad games.
Haven't tried the summer spinoff yet though.
We need an anthology printed with all the random lore drops we've had through the years.
A guy looking at a half open laptop
Thanks for the reminder to get a privacy screen for my new MacBook.
It's either that or...
A bunny girl with an oversized hammer
LLMs are the single worst thing to happen to my productivity since I've been paid to build software.
Sign in with Apple is the only service in the world that does this as far as I know.
Thank you! There are so many vocal people out there screaming "if it's not designed around my preferences, it's shit". People I certainly I wouldn't want on my engineering team.
Of course they're not perfect for every single scenario and there's stuff we could (and we are) improving.
The more nerds (I identify as a nerd!) complain about passkeys, the more Iβm confident in their success.
Just read a comment objecting to a passkey being automatically created for them. βDark pattern!!1!1 Should be optional!!β
No regular user wants to think about auth.
for the official record, with Sam Stephensonβs contributionβββweβve fully resolved this matter over on Mastodon: indieweb.social/@sstephenson...
RIP YouTube
I have similar feelings with Canada. There's just no good gelato here, and it makes me miss Argentina where you can find one in virtually every corner.
I got some business cards with braille on them on top of the regular print. Since I can't read them, somebody suggested using Gemini to verify the text.
Gemini said there it was "a beautiful poem", and hallucinated third rate poetry.
(I ended up looking a braille table and yes, they were fine.)
FWIW, I like the UI you implemented! If it lets you code something which you otherwise wouldn't have, then that's always a good thing. More options to do stuff is a good thing.