They got rid of the desktop app.
Also, with shouldn’t have your seeds. They’re encrypted before they are transmitted to their servers and only decrypted on the device.
They got rid of the desktop app.
Also, with shouldn’t have your seeds. They’re encrypted before they are transmitted to their servers and only decrypted on the device.
You can, though. But not through their app. Someone reverse engineered their protocol and wrote a program that connects like a new client, which you then approve, and it dumps all your random seeds into a text file. I then put them all into Keepass.
Edit: Unfortunately, the author has deprecated the project as Authy has added some attestations to their API, seemingly for this exact issue. https://github.com/alexzorin/authy?tab=readme-ov-file
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They don’t get a choice in that
My boss bought a mining claim west of Fort Collins. I can confirm you are correct.
Sorry, I didn’t find the self hosting option when I looked at the site. I see it now. Thanks!
I looked for that on their site but missed it and found the pricing instead. Thanks! I’m definitely going to check that out
What part of that is self hosted?
My dental hygienist is like 5 feet 3 inches. She says she’s “fun size”
Maybe we can ask ai how to make more power so there can be more ai. But then, when it tells us, we just mine more crypto. Fuck ai. Crypto won’t murder us.
Language is meant to convey meaning. You clearly understood the meaning, so the language succeeded.
Lede has a very specific meaning and is seldom used outside of journalism, lead is perfectly acceptable in common vernacular
As long as you offer a 10 year replacement warranty that’s perfectly fine. Tandem was great about replacing my daughter’s failed insulin pump.
In vague, hand waving terms, SunOS was based on BSD, while Solaris was a shift to more of a System V flavor of Unix. And they changed the version numbering. Lots more details, but that’s the gist.
AT&T SVR4
Oh, Linux. Slackware 1.2, but I had already used SunOS, Solaris, Ultrix, BSD, A/UX, and Unixware
You can download and read the installer script
Yes you can. Google ksplice
The android build system used that limitation of Windows to prevent android from being built on Windows. They purposely had directories with the same name but different capitalization.