BOB_DROP_TABLES

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[โ€“] BOB_DROP_TABLES@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

lol, no. This type of cursed pizza could easily be in Brazil. No country's food is safe here. Not that it's normal here, but I've seen plenty of weird pizzas

[โ€“] BOB_DROP_TABLES@lemmy.ml 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I'll wash petri dishes instead

Holyfuck talk about betrayal

The text is not generated. It's from photos of books that failed ocr. The photos are then distorted to make it even harder in order to become that captcha. 2 words are used 1 is a control (to know if the response is correct), the other is one they what to know what says (to add to the pool of words and finish digitizing the book).

[โ€“] BOB_DROP_TABLES@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

exactly what recaptcha does, for example. Knowing that you have to type a word because a computer failed to identify which word is it makes creating a program that does that no easier. Same with the image ones. While criptography is a different problem, the argument is the same: you want something that can be verified to be hard to break otherwise someone will eventually figure it out

Now with support for pin number logins

I've bought used / refurbished (not sure which) with erased smart data. It being all zeros was a clear sign of erased / tampered info. After running badblocks some relocated sectors showed up.

Yup, I suspect that is indeed the issue. Haven't tried KDE in wayland yet as I've seen some people saying it's still a bit rough. Will give it a try anyway. May give sway another shot too

You don't. Use a password manager and you only have to remember 1 password (long and unique, doesn't need to be super complex IMHO)

[โ€“] BOB_DROP_TABLES@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Try using screens with different resolutions at the same time. Always gave me trouble. In my case was always using a horizontal one and a vertical one together. I've had framerate problems, tearing, artefacts (parts of the vertical screen wouldn't update while the other 2 worked fine). From time to time, X will forget my monitor configuration too after a reboot / unplugging the dock / waking from sleep. All that with 2 laptops from different brands using different docstations, one with XFCE on Ubuntu and the other with KDE on Arch. I got it mostly working, but it's still troublesome