Just noodling along today, checking my cat's purrer.
@… oko.press jak zawsze ma fact-checking na najwyższym poziomie!
It’s less than 50 lines of code. I'll do some more checking and documentation and will upload the script to GitHub.
The failure state of macOS application signature (and “receipt”) checking is to tell the user that the app has been “damaged” and needs to be reinstalled.
Helpfully side-stepping the complexity of explaining cryptographic processes to users, while also conveying the idea that Apple's own disks and filesystems are incredibly unreliable.
Let's nationalize the fact-checking industry.
It’s less than 50 lines of code. I'll do some more checking and documentation and will upload the script to GitHub.
I have to temporarily disable my browser security when accessing my bank, or making some online payments, due to the requirements of third-party anti-fraud checking.
I’m too resigned to this stuff to really appreciate the irony.
Why do, apparently legitimate, bulk-email services allow mail to be sent from non-existent (unregistered) domains? Surely that's the *least* amount of checking they could do?