If OP really needs it, law school students might be a good way to get cheaper rates. AFAIK, TOS and Privacy Policy are basically contracts, and every law student should know how to.
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If OP really needs it, law school students might be a good way to get cheaper rates. AFAIK, TOS and Privacy Policy are basically contracts, and every law student should know how to.
That’s not how Passkey, and the underlying WebAuthn works.
(Highly simplifies but still a bit technical) During registration, your key and the service provider website interacts. Your key generated a private key locally that don’t get sent out, and it is the password you hold. The service provider instead get a puclic key which can be used to verifiy you hold the private key. When you login in, instead of sending the private key like passwords, the website sent something to your key, which needs to be signed with the private key, and they can verify the signature with the public key.
The CXP allows you export the private key from a keystore to another securely. Service providers (Netflix) can’t do anything to stop that as it doesn’t hold anything meaningful, let alone a key (what key?), to stop the exchange.
One is a new technical specification called Credential Exchange Protocol (CXP) that will make passkeys portable between digital ecosystems, a feature that users have increasingly demanded.
I.e. I can copy my key to my friends’ device.
Repeated revisions with LLM of course is needed. For a small side FOSS project, the TOS and privacy policy is just in case. Plus the OP isn’t intended to make money off of it. The risk of someone going after OP is really low. I don’t really think OP need to get a real lawyer to do it.
I guess LLMs are OK at this as most ToS and Privacy Policies have quite fixed formats.
Free? No. SPN is an add on service that cost 9.99€/mo or 99€/yr. You can host a community node but seems you can’t use it directly. They say they are going to reward who host a node but it is unclear what the actual reward is.
As HN: RustDesk Installs Chinese Root Certificates
WTF? A root cert that I don’t know how the private key being handled install sliently? This isn’t just a mishap but a fucking backdoor. No matter how legit the purpose is, this is plain unacceptable.
Update: It seems they have removed that cert already.
It is still better be on the err side and leave no trace they can use aginst.
Then I will they just doing half the work. They can just get the site account walled for that goal, not a half patch work of blocking VPN users.
So what they can bot with VPN without signing in?
I will be waiting for cheap perfectly in good shape PC thrown out due to the upgrade on eBay.
If malicious apps can make it way to Play Store, this means it is not 100% safe and make it subject to the same security warnings is reasonable, and not give it exceptions and makes it like the only safe option.
From SimpleX creator, it doesn’t scale well with groups >50 ppl, so it is not going to be your Telegram/Facebook/social media replacement.
Personally, I hate unskippable cutscenes, but I won’t call it crap and not buy from it.
sarcasm and doublespeak doesn’t convey well on text
Because it is fun to him?
When new fearures added to V3, will Mozilla port it to V2 too?
Think what happen M$ decided to scrap the new data center, or straight up not buying power from the plant? What if the plant can’t make a profit? Who is going to pay when it defaults? What if there’s a slip up and end up the next Chernobyl? Of course, it’s taxpayer who pay all.
The physical disc on Xbox is as low as $5 at Gamestop
Except one still needs to be extroted monthly by PS+ or Xbox Gold to play online.
Qualcomm Snapdragon X may achieve better success if they followed Apple’s path (a well rounded dev kit), and makes Linux first class support instead of Windows with the Copilot+ PC which proven is a dumpster fire.