It took me more time to read your post than to install a program.
It took me more time to read your post than to install a program.
Breaking: cats just dropped a new color
That’s strange. A lot of people from Russia continue contributing on GitHub without any issues.
ICQ, MSN, Skype, and many others are laying on the cemetery, but IRC is still alive and active. Decentralized protocols ftw.
It’s funny that with how enclosed the Apple ecosystem is, even they don’t force you to create an Apple account to use macOS.
Their intention is clear. I wonder for how long this workaround is going to stay.
Did you try that with the latest beta build?
Commenters so eager to shit on people
To be fair, that’s the only purpose of this community. But the post is brilliant 😄
The one enabling people to understand and use their devices on their own.
CLI it is.
I’m not going to stop you. I just doubt that ranting under memes is going to leave a dent on the universe.
Oh, I understand. I just don’t expect a meme to solve the accessibility issues. People do use the CLI, they find it convenient, and there is no reason why they can’t make a meme with terminal commands. What I don’t understand is why you act like Linux or OP owe you something. We already have macOS, which offers a fantastic user experience, and we have Windows, which provides some middle ground. Let Linux be Linux. You can also create ‘memes with more accessibility’ if that’s what you think the issue is.
I ignore that part because it doesn’t pose a problem for the user. If you’re on a distro X, you know what command to type to install a package using its package manager. For the same reason, OP didn’t care to explain how to power on your computer. Or do you expect a meme to be a comprehensive guide on how to install sshfs on all major distros? Really? Maybe the real problem is that some people don’t understand what a meme is.
How is sshfs source target
distro-specific? That would work anywhere. What would confuse the user is GUI, because we have about 5 major DEs and 10 major file managers that usually don’t even work with sshfs without extra plugins.
Thanks for your reply. The idea of zero-knowledge authentication is that the password never touches the server. Instead, the user can prove that they know the password when logging in by solving a challenge. This enables the user to log in from any new device without the need to transfer keys between them. I’ll take a closer look at your suggestions though. Thanks again!
Thanks, I will take a look! Implementing the encryption algorithm itself wasn’t my goal, I was hoping to find and reuse an existing library. You know, like we don’t implement our own algorithms to hash passwords or generate keys.
ML in action.