A password has nothing to do with validating your identity, it's merely about authentication.
Authentication (n):
Computing
the process or action of verifying the identity of a user or process.
A password has nothing to do with validating your identity, it's merely about authentication.
Authentication (n):
Computing
the process or action of verifying the identity of a user or process.
The kinda neighborhood you see people pull up into other people's driveways to turn around.
Outside the US, this is every neighbourhood
Wordle 1,155 2/6
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Oh. My. God. Second guess! 😀
Pretty sure this is the first time I've gotten all four. Pretty proud of myself!
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This seems like comparing apples and cricket balls. Kinda similar on the surface, but they serve drastically different purposes.
Damn my first guess was gooooood
I got Hexcodle #358 in 4! Score: 71%
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Are you announcing a release or just posting to get some eyes on the project? I'm keen to read through a changelog before upgrading from trilium v0.63.7.
I've been self-hosting trilium for a few years and love it, would like to see updates though; there a few UI/UX areas that feel like they need polish.
I was initially unhappy about using a database to store my notes, and I do worry about how I'd migrate my trilium notes to another system, but the experience thus far has been pretty great.
I don't enjoy how Calibre works. The way it manages its library in a folder separate to where/how I store my ebooks rubs me the wrong way. It also seems to like adding itself to metadata and messing with stylesheets.
I gotta admit though, nothing else even comes close to replacing it.
Dude I went through the exact same thought process
I imagine this process is more about ensuring the employee is the one entering the new password, rather than the malicious actor - which would easily be possible if a simple password reset email was sent out.