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Proton said the company would leave the country.
Infomaniak stays.
- experimental Content Security Policy Support
- Rendering Markdown in content loaders
- Disable default styles in experimental responsive images
- Allow adapters to suppress logs about feature support
The university of Munich produces great thing. Here another project about compilation.
It is not meant to be an optimal compiler, but a really fast one.
For now their focus is just on the -O0 and -O1 optimization level usage.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
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Je joint le commentaire pertinent du Hollandais Volant: https://lehollandaisvolant.net/?id=20250530124547
Free Mobile, Bouygues Telecom, RED by SFR et Sosh ont revus les tarifs de leurs forfaits d’entrée de gamme. On en trouve plusieurs avec 20 Go de 4G à moins de 4 euros et 50 Go pour moins de 5 euros.
Les offres peuvent paraître légères avec 20 Go par mois, mais cela peut largement suffire à une majorité de personnes.
En plus du forfait téléphonique et les données mobiles, il est pertinent de savoir qu'elle est le comportement une fois la limit des Go atteint. Frais de résiliation et coût de la carte SIM. Qu'en est-il du roaming.
De meilleurs performances en HTTP/3.
Le fond d'écran de la nouvelle page d'onglet peut aussi être personnalisé.
10 failles de sécurité corrigés.
CryptPad is a great tool and I can only be relieved that the United Nations start to use it.
The project runs mainly thanks to research grants. Only 20% comes from donations or suscriptions.
The main selling poitn is it's easy for users to share encryption keys for sharing documents.
The first method — for those without accounts — works like this: When you create a document, a key is generated in your browser and stored locally in your computer or your encrypted drive. When you share this document with a user without a CryptPad account, a URL with a long string after the “#” is sent, containing both the address of the document and the encryption key. What is important is that all content in the URL after the “#” is never transmitted to the server, which means the encryption key stays private.
If you and the person with whom you are sharing both have accounts with CryptPad, you have the additional option to share content using CryptPad’s internal sharing mechanism. This allows sending the document keys in a public-key encrypted box that only designated recipients can open. [...] Also, CryptPad is even more private, because an important feature is that anyone who hosts your data will never have access to the encryption keys.
Another thing to remember is CryptPad will only be as secure as your computer and browser.
Also be careful with browser extensions, because these can snoop in your URLs.
Firefox needs the revenue of Google