a simple BIOS/UEFI setting change, or windows update could trip the Secure Boot settings they could work around that though, but I still agree that backing up the passphrase to an arguably safe online system is good
jbk
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does anyone already have a better screenshot of the post? i wanna save one but not a jpeg thats this crispy
holy shit gwen
terf island again being shitty
a single setting like that being a dealbreaker for a whole DE
seems a bit like an overreaction
megalois griffin kmao
wait, you can't have been banned from there from just downvoting slop…
what would fit better though?
this is awesome
with ISO 8601:
Sure, how about 2018-W06-1? Or 2018-036?
ISO 8601 contains way too many obscure formats. RFC 3339 is pretty much a subset and defines only sensible ones. It also allows 2018-02-05 08:02:43-00:00 (no T and explicitly specifying no timezone)
there's also kernel maintainers who work at ms
Aren't most things if you know more in those fields than the average joe?