“Looking to upstage Apple”
I am sure Huawei will run a good presentation, but I have severe doubts about “upstaging”, especially since we don’t know what Huawei will launch.
“Looking to upstage Apple”
I am sure Huawei will run a good presentation, but I have severe doubts about “upstaging”, especially since we don’t know what Huawei will launch.
That statement misses the advancement of technology
Yeah, but you still need a password you can remember to unlock the password manager
If you are only relying on the password as security, then yes, if you use MFA in adition to a password, they also probably yes.
So yes.
Using random characters is dumb.
It incetivices you to write it down (which in and of itself isn’t a completely terrible idea).
As an IT guy, let me tell you, STOP using random passwords!
Use passphrases instead, it is far easier to remember a sentence than a random string of letters and numbers.
Ok, granted that the CEO concept is not the only way to lead a company.
But you do need a leader, someone who can make decisions for the company, someone to make everyday decisions that are not fun, but needed to make the company work.
We can absolutely argue about their compensation, but thst is another argument alltogether.
A CEO is a needed possition, I know in the past the Brendan Eich was controversial in his political views, but Laura Chambers seems ok so far
I have thought about creating a video series that is distributed via torrent, that could be a decent idea…
An extremely successful physical format for storing data, mostly as video, released in 1996, it is still one of, if not the most popular video format sold globally.
Lower the cost to ten usd and ditch Youtube music, that would be ok for me
Ok, how is Android relevant when the article only talks about the iOS app?
So this is your alt, how cute!
Is this your alt?
lol.
lol.
What are you on about?
Wow, you still don’t get it.
Show me a Linux phone that is actually configured to unlock with both biometrics and pin, then you have proven that Linux is relevant.
I don’t care about what is technically possible, I care about it actually being done.
I am not even asking if it is easy to setup or simple to use, I am just asking you to prove that it can be done on a Linux phone.
I am just asking for a proof of concept running on a Linux phone.
I am giving Linux the best possible chance here, the bare minimum.
The tasks I want to see done on a Linux phone is the following:
I love Linux, I have been a Linux sysadmin for almost a decade and used Linux on and off for almost twenty years. I daily drive Windows due to work and gaming, but am considering switching to Linux at home when Win10 goes EOL.
But unless you can show me a Linux phone configured as described above then Linux is not the answer.
For the time being I wish you a happy midsummer.
You still have not shown me a Phone configured as you bragged it could.
You don’t grasp that I am not interested in theory, I am interested in practical demonstrations.
My point is that it doesn’t matter if Linux xan do this, the discussion was about a mobile phone that could do both biometrics and pin at the same time.
That is just a Phone model, you have yet to show me that phone being configured as you specified
Show me a mobile phone running Linux with that config working. It doesn’t exist.
Sure, but is that due to a better product, cheaper product or a better political landscape?
I am leaning on the latter two options.