SuperFola
@SuperFola@programming.dev
ArkScript lang developer, split keyboard fanatic
- Comment on Bitwarden has launched a new authenticator app 2 weeks ago:
Good luck getting your vault compromised.
Unless you have a weak password or the vault isn’t encrypted (which it is, AES256 iirc and you might be able to change that on a self hosted version), I don’t see that happening.
- Comment on Bitwarden has launched a new authenticator app 2 weeks ago:
Because you can enable totp on your Bitwarden account and it would be dumb to store the password and totp for your biwarden vault in your vault?
Also it can act as a stepping stone for non Bitwarden customers, before getting their own vault.
- Comment on How RCS on iPhone Will Make Texting Better for Everyone 2 weeks ago:
IIRC at least textra is also able to peruse RCS, though I’m sure it goes through google servers too
- Comment on Please block lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 months ago:
I haven’t followed, what’s up with that instance?
- Comment on Alert on no VPN handshake 5 months ago:
This isn’t selfhosted but you can use uptime robot. They can send regular http get requests or ping an IP or URL, the free tier can have like 10 monitors I think? I receive an email when an host isn’t available, in 5 minutes usually.
- Comment on I accidentally removed the WHERE clause from my SQL query in a personal tool. Every row is now the same. I lost everything, have no backup, and I'm stupid. 7 months ago:
There is still the journal you could use to recover the old state of your database. I assume you commited after your update query, thus you would need to copy first the journal, remove the updates from it, and reconstruct the db from the altered journal.
This might be harder than what I’m saying and heavily depends on which db you used, but if it was a transactional one it has to have a journal (not sure about nosql ones).
- Comment on Nintendo handhelds ranked by their game libraries 7 months ago:
Luckily the GB(A) consoles are the easiest to mod nowadays, to add backlight, rechargeable battery, better audio… IMHO this is still the best way to enjoy GB/GBA games, instead of emulators which can be buggy/force me to stay on the computer (or worse, on my phone)
- Comment on Finished assembling my dream GBA (SNES themed) 7 months ago:
Funny playing IPS v3 and shell+buttons (for IPS), clean juice rechargeable battery. They both have guides and that’s the only thing I needed.
- Submitted 7 months ago to retrogaming@lemmy.world | 5 comments
- Comment on If there is one thing you can change about Lemmy, what would it be? 8 months ago:
That’s up to everyone on here to participate in the development of the product!
Alas I don’t think this will happen, people prefer when stuff is done without doing it themselves, because then you need to take responsibilities (myself included)
- Comment on How does the free version of Cloudflare proxy track users/visitors? 8 months ago:
That could be because of duckduckgo anti tracking system running 24/7 on my phone haha
- Comment on How does the free version of Cloudflare proxy track users/visitors? 8 months ago:
It doesn’t load for me, and according to the way back machine (it couldn’t save the readme somehow?) it redirects to a framagit repo that wants me to create an account.
- Comment on Why is programming.dev federated with exploding heads? 9 months ago:
Thanks for the info
Definitely looks like a place you don’t want to interact with
- Comment on Why is programming.dev federated with exploding heads? 9 months ago:
For those not aware of any drama, could you spill the beans?
- Submitted 9 months ago to programming@programming.dev | 0 comments
- Comment on The Fall of Stack Overflow 9 months ago:
I didn’t say that people should go on the internet and pick the first forum post either ; that would be like trusting whatever chatgpt is handing you :p
My point was more on the “people are lazy” side of things, but yeah you have to stay critical of both chatgpt and forum posts.
- Comment on The Fall of Stack Overflow 9 months ago:
People prefer having something generating shitty code and not checking it, instead of asking or searching on internet for a substantially better solution