I think they're talking Kmail from the KDE app suite. I thought they meant K-9 mail.
Btw If I remember correctly K-9 mail is or is becoming Thunderbird.
jwt
Not a dig at you btw, but at the people trying to convince us they care about security.
FYI: If you hear someone talking about encrypting passwords (instead of hashing); big red flag that they don't know what they're doing.
Hymns don't lie 🎶
He surely won't mind if we shoot him into the outer part of "that in which he doesn't believe" then.
From the Gospel of Bill Burr.
I wonder how that seven layer obfuscation works in practice. the gif in the article shows an encrypted string being decrypted (with the decryption key right there in plain sight?) and executed, and I get they try to hide it by right aligning it with ~1000 spaces, but wouldn't that still be super obvious in a git commit diff?
With me it even depends on the arm. I get my blood checked yearly and they always try the right arm first by default, and they're always struggling to find a suitable vein near the surface. Then I offer them to try my left arm and it's done within 10 seconds.
For me to even consider using AI in my terminal, it'd have to meet a couple of requirements:
- needs to be open source
- needs to be run without network access
- needs to be an extensible utility to any terminal program.
(And that's off the top of my head.)
Sounds like Michael Scott went on to become a lawyer, declaring pRreSiDEnTiAL iMmUNityYYyYYy1!!!1!
That's surprisingly detailed.