I’m surprised no one has mentioned Piwigo yet.
I’m surprised no one has mentioned Piwigo yet.
So if I understand correctly, if the user had enabled Windows Hello, then there is an (intended) “backdoor” access to Hello credentials by the Domain Admin? And this has now been resolved by Bitwarden because Microsoft says it was intended behavior.
Right? I feel like that is 90% of the reason to get it.
When I was testing this a couple of years ago it seemed to break every couple of months though, and part of the game was Autodesk was actively detecting Linux installs and borking them. Has that changed?
Onshape is another alternative. Even runs on Linux too!
Then become a moderator!
Hope this isn’t another half-finished Bahnschrift situation.
Well actually he didn’t. He only carried them part-way - but then he cried when he had to toss them into a crevasse.
Google and other large advertiser networks should be liable for malicious ads that they serve.
That’s because battery voltage drops with temperature, and most houses are coldest around that time.
I would not have expected Folding@home to end up on that list.
RFID is easier to read, so you could set up scanners at more places. Also easier to walk around looking for a bag and know that it’s somewhere in this pile.
bonk go to horny jail