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Pye Wacket: Lenticular Defense Missile

astronautix.com
4 points·by mbildner·hace 4 años·0 comments

Metasequoia

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by mbildner·hace 4 años·0 comments

Papers with Code

paperswithcode.com
250 points·by mbildner·hace 5 años·41 comments

Webring

en.wikipedia.org
1 points·by mbildner·hace 5 años·0 comments

The trees that miss the mammoths (2011)

af-legacy-prd.americanforests.org
109 points·by mbildner·hace 5 años·30 comments

C# Application Markup Language (Csaml) (2004)

charlespetzold.com
1 points·by mbildner·hace 5 años·0 comments

The Science of Cooking Potatoes (2018)

finecooking.com
2 points·by mbildner·hace 5 años·0 comments

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

bmj.com
2 points·by mbildner·hace 5 años·0 comments

Joy.js – make happy little programs (2017)

ncase.me
209 points·by mbildner·hace 5 años·19 comments

“a continuous visible sonic boom”

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by mbildner·hace 5 años·2 comments

Amazon Web Services In Plain English (2019)

web3us.com
288 points·by mbildner·hace 5 años·91 comments

DNS – The Song

m.soundcloud.com
1 points·by mbildner·hace 5 años·0 comments

Pocho the Crocodile

en.wikipedia.org
1 points·by mbildner·hace 5 años·0 comments

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mbildner
·hace 12 meses·discuss
Can confirm I use this and it's super convenient to have json payloads open right up in a useful editor
mbildner
·hace 4 años·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
·hace 4 años·discuss
an oldie but a goodie: https://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2009/09/the_html5_d...
mbildner
·hace 4 años·discuss
True but any password manager in the cloud should require MFA, which means if you lose your devices you’re still stuck.
mbildner
·hace 4 años·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
·hace 5 años·discuss
This sounds like a chrome extension
mbildner
·hace 5 años·discuss
Can you clarify/ expand on this idea?
mbildner
·hace 5 años·discuss
This feels like a passion project site idea
mbildner
·hace 5 años·discuss
updated - thank you!