Well, it uses existing PKI/CAs (ie, same as your browser), which I’m not sure GPG supports? I might be wrong.
You could certainly use GPG, but it’s not what others will be looking for. Depends on your use case, I guess.
Well, it uses existing PKI/CAs (ie, same as your browser), which I’m not sure GPG supports? I might be wrong.
You could certainly use GPG, but it’s not what others will be looking for. Depends on your use case, I guess.
PDFs have embedded digital signatures, so the signing tool needs to support the proprietary format.
There needs to be Mavis Beacon for consoles.
I stopped doing that because I found it painfully slow. And it was quicker to gzip and upload than to bzip2 and upload.
Of course, my hardware wasn’t quite as good back then. I also learned to stop adding ‘v’ flag because the bottleneck was actually stdout! (At least when extracting).
I removed mine after the 40 day trial period.
Yeah, network tetris. Played that a ton, too!
I’ve mapped U to <C-r>.
It was like this big…
He could have created a paradox using just two wishes and used his first wish for something actually useful.
Well, ya, some of them. But not all of them.
I was also about ten when I last watched Ewoks, whereas I was well into my teens and still watching Care Bears 😅.
And the window?
Don’t try to compare Ewoks to Care Bears. Care Bears are force-wielders and would destroy the Ewoks if it came to it.
That is not a firefox, it’s just a regular fox.
I thought it was weird that they only mentioned one dog’s breed.
Seeing all the memes on the autism and ADHD communities makes me pretty certain I have both.
This is why I always write my methods from bottom to top. This way I’ve always got a return statement and I use my variables before they are even declared.
Manpages are good reference documentation when you already know which tool to use and how to use it and just need to tweak something. They can often be overwhelming otherwise. Just look at the number of flags on any git command, for example.
Snow White and the seven dwarves are 200 years old and already in the public domain.