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MacBook Neo

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Discord clarifies approach to age assurance

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Discord Launches Teen-by-Default Settings Globally

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Apple Inc vs. Secretary of State for the Home Department [pdf]

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Apple Debuts iPhone 16e

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Apple to Bring TV+ to Android Phones in Bid to Boost Subscribers

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Apple Scraps Work on Mac-Connected Augmented Reality Glasses

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Apple acquires Pixelmator

pixelmator.com
1,184 points·by dm·il y a 2 ans·576 comments

Flappy Bird Rehatches

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Longevity, by Design [pdf]

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How the Float Label Pattern Started

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New 13- and 15‑inch MacBook Air with M3 chip

apple.com
429 points·by dm·il y a 2 ans·1,077 comments

The App Store, Spotify, and Europe's thriving digital music market

apple.com
56 points·by dm·il y a 2 ans·66 comments

Apple Sports

apple.com
33 points·by dm·il y a 2 ans·26 comments

1Password Acquires Kolide

businesswire.com
28 points·by dm·il y a 2 ans·4 comments

Apple to halt Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 sales in the US this week

9to5mac.com
291 points·by dm·il y a 3 ans·482 comments

Apple announces that RCS support is coming to iPhone next year

9to5mac.com
793 points·by dm·il y a 3 ans·709 comments

An Analysis of Signal's PQXDH

cryspen.com
3 points·by dm·il y a 3 ans·1 comments

Quantum Resistance and the Signal Protocol

signal.org
292 points·by dm·il y a 3 ans·131 comments

Signal's open letter to Lord Bethell regarding the Online Safety Bill [pdf]

signal.org
28 points·by dm·il y a 3 ans·3 comments

comments

dm
·l’année dernière·discuss
https://archive.is/Ny2oj
dm
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
What flows have you found not to use security keys?
dm
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
European Commission's decision: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_24_...
dm
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Twitter thread by the President of the Signal Foundation: https://twitter.com/mer__edith/status/1693740215112782223
dm
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Security model: https://proton.me/blog/proton-pass-security-model
dm
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
You're right of course that Whois isn't involved in those things. Other comments indicate it's scheduled maintenance, which means EPP is down and most registrars have status updates out indicating changes to these TLDs are unavailable.
dm
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
It does mean all registrations, renewals and changes to ~250 TLDs are out of action though.
dm
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Edit: Turned out to be scheduled maintenance, which is now complete.

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Also the case for .IO and .AC as well as most TLDs managed by Identity Digital (Donuts).

List at https://identity.digital/our-domains/
dm
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Curious how this will work in practise. The passkey has to be stored somewhere. Logically, that's in 1Password itself, which would mean you can _only_ login if you have access to a device that's already signed in. Or, in iCloud Keychain, which is what the video seems to show, which would shift the trust model to my Apple ID. What happens if I get locked out of that?

And what happens if biometrics are unavailable on my device (like, after first boot)? Does 1Password then fall back to my macOS login password?

Their blog post is unclear on details, but it feels like there are multiple trade-offs to this where some might want to stick to the current Master Password + Secret Key model.
dm
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
It's kind of ironic that their main IPv4 addresses are x.x.x.0, while their "ZERO" filtering version uses x.x.x.9.
dm
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
If you're happy not having a home-grown open source solution, New Relic is essentially free if you don't have many servers and turn off extended metrics. If you start adding in more integrations, it's gonna cost you, but for basic monitoring and nice graphs hosted externally from your systems itself, it works nicely.
dm
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
And with that computing power it's easy to install qemu-kvm and virtualise your own servers which is more scalable (and easier to move when the hardware you're renting becomes redundant) than having one or two monolithic servers with every conceivable piece of software installed, conflicting dependencies, etc.

The biggest additional cost to this is renting more IPv4 addresses, which Hetzner charge handsomely for now that there are so few available.