Got a source for the majority claim?
Got a source for the majority claim?
I’d agree more if most docker stuff didn’t depend on running as root.
Now install tools that are only available as github released binaries. And ensure that hashes match for that. Maybe install a tool that needs to be compiled.
Trad bike.
What if, get this, we put the bash scripts in yaml. And then put it in kubernetes.
There are ways to have passwords transmitted completely encrypted, but it involves hitting the backend for a challenge, then using that challenge to encrypt the password client side before sending. It still gets decrypted on the backend tho before hash and store.
And what is the token in the link?
But Google that high? I wouldn’t have expected as high considering Apple (another one who takes a cut of mobile gaming) isn’t.
You know what’s cool fanservice? Andor using a Bryar Pistol. You know what’s not cool fanservice? Seeing the same 10 characters again and again and again. Seeing the same bar in an enormous galaxy.
Kenobi at the very least added some linking character development between ROTS and ANH, despite how awkward some of it was. So that I’m OK with.
Consider that a ‘username+password’ is much harder to ‘revoke’ individually. As in, you can have 3-4 API keys in use, and can revoke any one of them without having to change a password.
You can also change password independently of the keys, or have it linked so keys are revoked on a password change. It also allows traceability as to where accesses are coming from (auditability). If everything is using the same client-id+secret (or usn/pwd), you don’t know which ‘client’ is doing what.
Bluegrass and folk ain’t bad. Modern country on the other hand…