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  • Wait what is the difference between the two?

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    Do you daily drive Wayland, if so since when, if not when will you?
  • I’ve been daily driving Hyprland for almost a year now I think, my only complaint is that some of my electron apps act out a little bit (Discord won’t open links, etc). I don’t game as heavily as I used to, but I regularly am running Overwatch 2 around 200 FPS with no issues, and Bauldur’s Gate 3 is super smooth as well.

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    Tech Job Interviews Are Out of Control
  • Not the OP but it doesn’t read as satire to me

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    Which terminal emulator do you use?
  • I was using alacritty for a long time, but I swapped to kitty recently when I started using Wayland

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    Which terminal emulator do you use?
  • So the “terminal” is the basic CLI that you use in the single-user, text-based mode. Terminal emulators are graphical programs that run in multi-user, graphics-based mode, and they hook into the terminal and allow you to access it inside graphical sessions. Some examples would be alacritty, kitty, urxvt, konsole, or terminator

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    What's your automatic vacuum's name?
  • Living Room-Ba. Guess which room the charging base is in

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    ISP put me behind NAT
  • Have you reached out to your ISP to see if they can give you a dynamic public IP? I recently swapped to a new ISP that was using CGNAT but after contacting their support team with my use case, they were happy to set me up with a public IP so I could continue my self-hosting.

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    Is it possible to safely check for certain characters in a password?
  • Full-stack dev here, not necessarily in answer to OP’s question, but in my experience it is a pretty standard practice that when you log in to a service, the web page sends your unhashed creds to the server, where your password is then hashed and compared to the stored hash. Via HTTPS/TLS/SSL, this is a reasonably secure practice since the creds are still encrypted while in transport. Hashing is a computationally expensive process that (before the advent of WASM) wasn’t really feasible to do on the client side.

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