No he is saying that many smart devices ignore your DNS (pi-hole) as they hardcoded their DNS address to 8.8.8.8. So it is important to have an additional layer to block at the firewall.
As part of our company's security policy, our IT admin disallows firefox to be installed in dev machine.
our engineers cannot test their work in firefox.
LOL
By banishing the bad part of the language with linter.
For instance, standard eslint preset has rules that enforce usage of ===
, https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/eqeqeq
These rules often come with project starter template
So.. am I secured if I buy more than 1?
google for the things you want to host and append "termux" to it, e.g.:
- nextcloud on termux
- piped on termux
joke aside, story point can be quite arbitrary
last breeding with a neanderthal
npm ruin dev
npm ruin lint
npm ruin build
The experience is very smooth for me. Seems indistinguishable from a native app. Which browser are you using it with? I am using it with Chrome on Android
From my understanding, the fdroid process ensures the build is automated base on the source code provided. This prevents developer from sneaking in additional code in the build.
Wefwef.app is a web client
https://github.com/Julow/Unexpected-Keyboard
Unexpected Keyboard's default layout has a Ctrl Key always available.
you can also add in additional shortcuts such as: