As a warning to other toilet paper rolls.
As a warning to other toilet paper rolls.
Every tested testi. Testis of non-testee testi’d are not tested.
Okay, Yahoo and AskJeeves didn’t have anything useful. Let’s try this Google thing.
Ooh, I didn’t know about that! But I think I’d be more surprised if it wasn’t real.
Linux is just a kernel. Emacs/Linux is the OS.
Slip them your number on a note on top of cash for your purchase?
Yeah it’s not too rare to store passwords in config files (e.g ~/.config/appname/config.json
) usually at least base64 encoded to support special characters. It is usually better to try and store a token instead as they can be revoked or expired. If you have to store a password it might be fun to look into storing it in the system keychain, at least for macos or Linux, not sure if Windows has a keychain.
Promise?