Is there any risk to your Google account if you connect it from an unofficial app like this? Seeing my YouTube history is great and all, but getting my gmail account banned would be bad, to put it mildly…
Is there any risk to your Google account if you connect it from an unofficial app like this? Seeing my YouTube history is great and all, but getting my gmail account banned would be bad, to put it mildly…
Personal Finance has very little activity, sadly…
And god forbid you mention Windows. You’ll be told you’re better off dead in no time…
What did he do?
I didn’t know that was possible. Thanks for sharing!
It’s good. Just keep in mind that it hasn’t been updated in a while…
It’s recently been bought by a generic mobile app development company. This thread has more discussion on the topic.
They haven’t. The thread linked is from 2 years ago.
Thanks! I’ve been happy with 7-Zip for Windows, but what you’re describing sound like an upgrade with few downsides, if any. I’ll try it next time I get the chance!
It used to be the same on the old site, where there was a wider distribution of opinions. It’s interesting to see it here, too, where most opinions seemee bias to one side.
Does anyone have any suggestion for iOS? Raivo seems to fallen from grace recently.
How does it compare to 7-Zip?
No one cares of it’s obvious how it immediately affects them. The problem with uploading sensitive data to the Internet is more subtle, because it usually doesn’t affect you right away. But once you’ve uploaded it, it will be there for many years waiting to be breached…
I haven’t tried all of those, but I like Deezer. It plays music and it’s much less pushy about podcasts or other crap that Spotify always clutters your start page with. The queue interface is also simpler to use. The only downside I see is that search is noticeably slower than Spotify on desktop.
The recently released Proton Pass is also open-source and audited, keeps all the entries (including metadata) encrypted, and has a nice UI on mobile.
Yes, up to 512 bits since Skylake. But there are very few real-world tasks that can make use of such wide data paths. One example is media processing, where a 512-bit register could be used to pack 8 64-bit operands and act on all of them simultaneously, because there is usually a steady stream of data to be process using similar operations. In other tasks, where processing patters can’t make use of such batched approaches, the extra bits would essentially be wasted.
Unfortunately, a lot of what The Guardian publishes these days is sensationalist headlines and no substance.
Why are people switching away from Raivo?
/c/outoftheloop
Edit: Looks like it’s been bought by a generic app developer about which there are few details to be found: https://discuss.techlore.tech/t/raivo-otp-authenticator-has-been-acquired/4962/2
Is this GNOME in your screenshot? The task bar at the bottom looks great. How you make it look like that?
If you had to pick one of those iOS clients, which would you pick?