#2FA with a https://www.yubico.com/ Yubikey or https://solokeys.com/ Solokey is pretty decent. But a lot of sites choose not to support real 2FA / #MFA and instead require a cell phone number (weak, because your phone is easy to subvert ... call your cellular provider and tell them they're you and they have a new phone. The "helpful" people there will gladly give control of your number to an entirely different sim card).
The last time I saw Netscape, it was a cut-down AOL service (cut down because it was cheaper and went directly to the Internet). That was probably around 2006.
I don't know when the software part of Netscape finally vanished. It seems like Netscape 6 had already come and gone by that time.
@simsa03 I knew that Trump cancelling the deal with Iran was a serious mistake. This is clearly visible now that Russia's invasion of Ukraine proves that giving up (or not building) nuclear weapons gives other nuclear armed nations a green light to attack at any time.
There were already some such requirements for federal agencies. If you've ever tried to use a web site of a federal agency, you'll see how little those things get enforced.
I do remember that Target used to have a site built primarily on Flash. The state of California sued because it wasn't accessible, and Target quickly changed their site (even at one point working through Amazon).
> as soon as a "solo" OSS project is depended upon by at least another project, that's a commons
I would say its commons when its licensed GPLv3 for example.
The extent to which it is an asset to the commons is another story and I think this is part of what Jennifer was alluding to wrt management and governance.
Thanks Jennifer for writing that. Hopefully this message reaches you all well as I've not been online for a while and forgot the tricks to use gnusocial. Agree with what you wrote, just throwing money at a problem like this is a short term fix and in the long-term is likely very detrimental.
I have more to write about this but too busy right now, I'll try to check back later.
Given Australia is one of the biggest targets for alleged #scams, and given the number of successful data breaches, I'm almost led to believe we are being deliberately kept in the dark.
Encryption and #cybersecurity **are** hot enough topics.
One would have to assume the corporate media are #gaslighting on purpose. Probably the more the corporate establishment can attack #dissidents and pesky #boomers, then turn around and blame it on #russia, #china or whatever their chosen "authoritarian-regime-of-the-day" is, the better and safer we all are?
I planted organic seeds years ago from a fruit I found tasted *amazing* and I've had success with them, but the #pawpaw is a tropical plant and I simply have no space in a good location to plant it.
@clacke I had a college instructor who said if there's any chance of misinterpretation you should be as clear and specific as possible. So write "x/(yz)" or "(x/y)z" as appropriate, even though "/" already has implied grouping.