By that analogy they’re not even putting crap on your plate, they’re putting stickers on your food telling you to try other food. I don’t want stickers on my food even if they’re advertising something I might like 😭
By that analogy they’re not even putting crap on your plate, they’re putting stickers on your food telling you to try other food. I don’t want stickers on my food even if they’re advertising something I might like 😭
I usually (but not often enough tbh) refer to owasp documentation, like this one https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Cryptographic_Storage_Cheat_Sheet.html They basically say elliptic curves for asymmetric encryption, or RSA with a key of at least 2048 bits
Thanks!
Got any links to resources you used / recommend for this / further reading?
Doesn’t work on my phone (made for an older version of android) but it looks like the game “set”, and googling that I found this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nelis.set (haven’t tried it yet but it has the tag “offline” so looks good)
Simon Tatham’s puzzle collection is my fallback game for whenever I don’t have internet or am bored with whatever other game I’m playing
Really strange and specific, I hope to never encounter this :D
Thanks for sharing!
I believe it’s this button
I’d wager most, if not all of them. Ideally you’d have a program you want to use because it’s promising, but instead you keep returning to whatever you used before that because certain use cases aren’t handled well (or at all).