

Lol, which phone doesn’t come with an alarm functionality? Even the good old Nokia 3310 had one.


Lol, which phone doesn’t come with an alarm functionality? Even the good old Nokia 3310 had one.


Posting the same text in the headline, body and text-on-picture, that is spam.
Usually in the “lets see how this random project I cloned from GitHub works for my use case” scenario. I want to see how it works and if it would cover my use case before spending time on checking code and dependencies for security issues.
That only holds value if you are sure the audience knows you will be joking, just as Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world explained. Also one could be nit picking and say you don’t explain the joke but the fact that you are joking. :^)
The commenter could’ve saved grace by adding a /s but I don’t know how well that is known with the Facebook crowd. For all I know they would probably think it is some cool haxx0r code doing magic things to their profile.
I only do npm install in a docker container where the project and npm cache is mounted. Gives me a bit of security regarding attacks through post install scripts. (--no-scripts is not an option since I need some of them)


Seems like some folks from the SCP foundation got loose.


Time based one time passwords. Those (usually) six digit codes which get replaced every 30 seconds or so. During setup you copied the secret to your device (usually smartphone) and now your device and the server you authenticate at can calculate the same secret code every thirty seconds.


You could add keepassxc as an option for those who don’t want a hosted service at all. You can still exchange the storage file with other computers if you have to (via USB stick, mail, nextcloud etc)
Ah I see, the damned slumber button.