@veorq That's assuming the threat model is protecting from intercept, thus removing hosting on a third party removes the need from encryption of the archive file, and thus the need for a specific tool to encrypt/decrypt.
@veorq Self-host the file on hardware I own behind https+nginx+basic auth, send unguessable link through one channel, auth through another.
Alternatively, send a SSL client certificate, and a curl/wget/powershell command that uses that.
@le_gorafi Ca fait peur, le Mont ne serait que la première étape...
La rumeur court qu'ils tenteraient de s'étendre jusqu'à Isigny, affirmant une profonde culture commune d'un seul peuple élevé au beurre.
Correction: the thing they were critiquing (order of backtrace printing) was changed in 2.5.0, which was released four years ago. Still, four years is a while ago and you should keep tabs on other languages if you are a generalized programming expert.
https://t.co/IBVD1cShKl
It makes me caremad that so many programming experts on Twitch/Discord/etc love to critique Ruby, but will reference 1.8/1.9 issues, but were fixed back in 2.0.0 which was released _nine_ years ago. Technology changes, and so should your critiques.
@Foone Maybe vampires started with Jesus. Maybe Jesus "resurrected" because he is the first vampire and crosses hurt vampires because Jesus got PTSD from his experience.
@Foone Maybe vampires started with Jesus. Maybe Jesus "resurrected" because he is the first vampire and crosses hurt vampires because Jesus got PTSD from his experience.
@Foone Cameras (especially reflex ones) use a mirror to project the image onto film/CCD: a two-way mirror is used to have the same image in the optical visor and reach the capturing surface.
Except for mirrorless cameras, which is a fairly recent development.
@apenwarr Trivial OS updates, trivial app updates, sandboxed apps.
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