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  • I still use my 3a XL without issue. This is very likely a usage issue, settings issue or even a hardware issue. It's not a software issue.

    Clear your application cache. If that still doesn't work, try uninstalling Google Chat, then re-install it. If it's built in, uninstall the updates, and then re-update. This resets all the notification settings.

  • No. But the argument itself is so stupid to me.

    Ventoy has never been a secure tool. People are making the argument that it should be, which is just nutty.

    If you're one of those people that grab random fuckin' ISO's from all over the internet to test em out, then no. You really shouldn't use Ventoy. If you run official ISO from recognized sources, then realistically the risk is ever present, but minimal.

    Like getting in a wreck on the way to the store to pick up milk. It's always a possibility, but not many people would stand around and make the argument that you should stay home forever because you might get into an accident, which is basically the argument against Ventoy. It's "we'll, it's a crazy useful tool, but you shouldn't use it because something might happen."

    It's just such a bad argument. Fact of the matter is, is that if there were a non-hacky as shit way to do what Ventoy does, it would be available right now. But it's not... Because it's really not.

    The only way to avoid the issues that Ventoy employs is to not use ISOs and use something like netboot.xyz, which presents its own set of issues. How do you know you're not being MITM from the iPXE environment? Like, sure. You can technically verify it, but how do you know for sure on the fly?

    Like, if you sit down you can pick apart any software for being an insufferable gaping asshole of security vulnerabilities.

  • So does requiring all users to phone you ahead of time to get a temporary password that's only alive for 20 minutes.... But that's also not done because it's...stupid.

    There are dozens of tools and methods (like jumpboxes) which facilitate the authorization and usage of currently available and time tested tools for usage with environments without reinventing the wheel. Stepping away from the unix philosophy is heresy of the highest degree.

    It's not a problem with the tool, only the plumber.

  • I think rather you missed something. Not once have I said anything about the value of the dollar being China's responsibility.

    I answered your direct question while ignoring the rest of the bullshit you made up without even pointing out that you pulled it from nowhere and it's stupid. I think I did a pretty good job.

  • The same way you do any other project. If you're interested, you go looking. You find my project which has a link to the repo. A link is a link. You're simply fighting over where the link goes to, and I'm pointing out that it's a stupid argument to be had.

  • Github is an important resource.

    And there's dozens and dozens of replacements available. The issue you're speaking of isn't an issue with Github at all. It's an issue with developers.

    If Github going off the map borks your development because PROGRAMMERS can't use anything but Github, you have much bigger problems than you think.

  • If there's one thing you want in a website used by almost 75 million beneficiaries it's a platform hastily put together by a crack team of geniuses--that don't password protect databases--"in months."

    This is gonna go very very very poorly.

  • https://linkding.link/ is what you're looking for.

    Use the bookmarklet or FF/Chrome extension on a page and it saves it to your server to look at later. Add tags, folders, whatever. You can setup newly added links to be un-archived, and old links to be archived, or basically however you want.

  • Maybe the ideological end. I'm talking about the collapse of the dollar--which is synonymous with the US. We're already talking about defaulting on loans, and now our economic competitors are offering safe haven for billions in investments because the dollar isn't in a good place. People generally don't like to flop large sums of money around. If its in dollars, they'll keep it there until there's a reason not to--and vice versa. If confidence in the dollar is low enough that people run to China for investment opportunities to protect their capital, they'll never return to the dollar.