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Pye Wacket: Lenticular Defense Missile

astronautix.com
4 points·by mbildner·4 years ago·0 comments

Metasequoia

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by mbildner·4 years ago·0 comments

Papers with Code

paperswithcode.com
250 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·41 comments

Webring

en.wikipedia.org
1 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·0 comments

The trees that miss the mammoths (2011)

af-legacy-prd.americanforests.org
109 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·30 comments

C# Application Markup Language (Csaml) (2004)

charlespetzold.com
1 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·0 comments

The Science of Cooking Potatoes (2018)

finecooking.com
2 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·0 comments

Parachute use when jumping from aircraft: randomized controlled trial (2018)

bmj.com
2 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·0 comments

Joy.js – make happy little programs (2017)

ncase.me
209 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·19 comments

“a continuous visible sonic boom”

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·2 comments

Amazon Web Services In Plain English (2019)

web3us.com
288 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·91 comments

DNS – The Song

m.soundcloud.com
1 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·0 comments

Pocho the Crocodile

en.wikipedia.org
1 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·0 comments

Chemical Oxygen Generators

skybrary.aero
2 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·0 comments

Industrial Robots and Robot System Safety

osha.gov
3 points·by mbildner·5 years ago·0 comments

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mbildner
·12 months ago·discuss
Can confirm I use this and it's super convenient to have json payloads open right up in a useful editor
mbildner
·4 years ago·discuss
I remember reading in jshint’s docs that they purposely did not chase this kind of lint since at that point the user is clearly fighting the library.
mbildner
·4 years ago·discuss
an oldie but a goodie: https://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2009/09/the_html5_d...
mbildner
·4 years ago·discuss
True but any password manager in the cloud should require MFA, which means if you lose your devices you’re still stuck.
mbildner
·4 years ago·discuss
You are fundamentally correct: to make your passwords safe from hackers you are making them harder for yourself to access (in this case by requiring MFA). Accessing your passwords now requires having access to a device (your second factor).

There are recovery mechanisms that you can set up ahead of time (a series of recovery codes for example), but for the most part I would agree with your premise: you will have a very hard time accessing your accounts if you ever lose your primary devices. For me the security benefit is worth the inconvenience.
mbildner
·5 years ago·discuss
This sounds like a chrome extension
mbildner
·5 years ago·discuss
Can you clarify/ expand on this idea?
mbildner
·5 years ago·discuss
This feels like a passion project site idea
mbildner
·5 years ago·discuss
updated - thank you!
mbildner
·5 years ago·discuss
This is not yet possible in Typescript, but imagine if you could define a numerical subtype that requires your input be below some threshold eg:

`type Limit = 0..100;`

See discussion here: https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/15480