This seems like the opening of another horror movie…
That has to be some kind of new furry meow drink.
Since I am not in anyway inclined to go read their code, I probably will just trust FF’s “recommended” flag until there is an obvious problem. Of course, when it is like that, then it’s too late. I tried the “Dark theme” on FF for a little bit, switch back to using Dark Reader in no time.
I don’t know what I see, but I know somebody is bored.
I mean, this might be a complete waste of time. But it’s ironically funny how “serious” he is about changing how the public calls “boneless chicken wings”, and how proud his council member father is, “that’s my son, right there!”. It isn’t any worse than one of those reality TV shows.
This is like one of those heist movie posters. You can tell: they are off to no good.
There are two types of passkey. Syncable and device-bound. (see https://fidoalliance.org/passkeys/). Theoretically, the device-bound passkeys never leave the device and users don’t have any access to it except to use it for authentication. The syncable type will first and foremost be synced by the platforms themselves (Google, Microsoft, and Apple), but eventually the 3rd-party password managers will be allowed to be sync providers, but possibly only on newly-released OSes.
As far as I know, the passkey implementations currently on Android and Windows are device-bound; they are not synced to the cloud.
It works for Google, Adobe, and Github for me, on Firefox; those are all the sites I use that support passkeys. It even works with Firefox on Android 13.
Do you have Windows hello enabled? You may want to investigate this more.
This is from the horse’s mouth: https://fidoalliance.org/passkeys/
It is a FIDO alliance protocol. This is meant to replace/supplement password, not as 2FA. The sites I use that implement it, Google, Adobe, and Github use it to supplant both the password and 2FA. Cool thing about it is more less: 1) unphishable 2) doesn’t matter if the website’s passphrase data leaks.
And Tiktok!
Firefox ESR 102.15 & windows 11 (Hello) seem to work fine.
Yeah, neither seems likely any time soon.
Eat them before you eat anything else. When you are hungry, foods tend to taste better, and your body is not trying to tell you to stop eating yet.
Snapdragon 4 Gen 2
I dislike my apps being dropped by the OS at 8GB, so I personally think a 2GB upgrade is worth it. 128GB would be enough for me too, though. Overall, I think 6GB is usable, but I personally would upgrade.
“Where is my treat?”
Wrapping a joint, the right way.
That’s probably for blissful living!
Summary:
In “Climate Deniers Shift Tactics to ‘Inactivism’,” Michael Mann discusses the transition from climate change denial to a new strategy of hindering meaningful action on climate change, which he terms “inactivism.” Fossil fuel interests, previously focused on discrediting climate science, now deflect attention from systemic solutions and promote individual responsibility for climate change. Tactics include promoting the idea that lifestyle choices, not corporate policies, drive climate change, and sowing division within the environmental community. Mann argues for policy interventions and highlights the optimism inspired by young activists demanding action on climate change.