That’s what I’d recommend. Why Google and not Aegis or another non-Google FOSS app?
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That’s what I’d recommend. Why Google and not Aegis or another non-Google FOSS app?
They kinda work as anti-death sticks for me.
I work in IT and I need this.
Could you please go into detail?
why it’s bad to eat moldy food
For starters, it’s poisonous and tastes like shit.
Why do you need that? Just use one of the already existing ones like Aegis.
you didn’t eat any sandwiches, liar. 🙃
Weirdly enough I’m an IT guy and can do all of those things, some of them only in a basic way which is why I leave taxes and car maintenance to the professionals.
Learning to ride a motorbike made my driving way better too.
Oh there’s a good video I’d recommend about cornering on a bike: you’re leaning the wrong way by F9
You may arrive 30 seconds late
I’d even doubt that. If you take an average and factor in that you might at one time have a crash due to your shitty driving, you’ll always arrive infinitely faster.
Exactly. Works for guns as well.
This one can detect voltage with a single lead and also works as a voltage meter if you use two leads: https://www.benning.de/products-en/testing-measuring-and-safety-equipment/test-equipment-voltage-tester/voltage-tester-duspol.html
It also has an inbuilt motor to distinguish leaking voltage from continuous AC.
Sorry if I didn’t use the correct English terms and that wasn’t clear enough.
In Germany you simply call it a Duspol and every electrician knows what you mean. Didn’t research enough into the English description but it seems it’s a two pole voltage tester with one pole voltage detection mode.
Sure. Also invisible electricity in general. If you can see it it’s many times not a good thing.
Oh most people can’t drive. Recently read an article 90% of drivers overestimate themselves. I know I’m above average but by far not a good driver. I still try to become better.
Always use a one lead voltage meter tester when working on electricity. Don’t trust your breakers. Don’t trust light switches.
Don’t brake in curves, whether you have a car or bike. Especially in slippery conditions.
Sadly all of our huge customers use MS Office and we have to dogfeed ourselves with the whole MS 365 suite. That’s 70€ per month per user down the holes of Microsoft execs.
Why require keycloak specifically? Maybe I want to use another authentication gateway.
Macs had TPMs before Windows PCs, IIRC.
We hate Microsoft. Long live RMS and the flying spaghetti monster!