@FierySpectre
@lemmy.worldWoman are you doing today I hope you have a great day today love you too baby girl I love you too baby girl I love.... Etc
Why would you not hash in the browser. Doing so makes sure the plaintext password never even gets to the server while still providing the same security.
Edit: I seem to be getting downvoted... Bitwarden does exactly what I described above and I presume they know more than y'all in terms of security https://bitwarden.com/help/what-encryption-is-used/#pbkdf2
I've got a USB-c cable that can charge and transfer data at high speeds... But ask it to transfer display data to a screen and it won't do a thing.
The USB-c standard is a nightmare... While having the same port for everything sounds like a decent idea to reduce waste, not every product requires the full spec. Maybe mandatory labeling (like some companies are doing already) would be a solution, but it's rather late to start with that now.
I barely see them pop up, if they do it's for a fraction of a second before a browser extension nukes them.
Big fuck you to the Belgian govt who detected my developer settings being on and blocked their app from working...
Didn't find anything from me... Then again I'm using a private tracker, which should insulate me from that. (Random people knowing, the ISP probs does know... But I don't think they care)
There's a way to remove ads from the music streaming app (on Android or any platform that can emulate it) using Xmanager