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Developer, CS Student and Linux hobbyist . I like pizza. 🍕. Opinions are on my own.

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Andaluz, Desarrollador y Estudiante de la Universidad de Granada de Ingenieria Informática. Me gusta la pizza 🍕.

   📦       🐘 C++

Website:https://c512l.dev
Location:Spain, Ceuta

We strongly oppose the Unified Attestation initiative and call for app developers supporting privacy, security and freedom on mobile to avoid it. Companies selling phones should not be deciding which operating systems people are allowed to use for apps.

https://uattest.net/

Unified Attestation

Unified Attestation is a free, open-source alternative to Google Play Integrity with offline verification and simple app + server integration.

xmas is now deprecated, we need waylandmas
Also it turns out, it only does the "right thing" on Internet Explorer

In Today's programming woes consumer grade equipment being mediocre.

I wondered why my password manager didn't work with the input of the ISP router's login. Turns out it declares the `<input>` as `type=text` and changes it between `password` and `text` on focus. Also uses the `autofill=new-password` attribute wrong, should be `current-password`.

@isagalaev @tkk13909 not exactly. Some like KDE or GNOME have their own implementations (kwin, mutter), but smaller projects make use of wlroots, Mir or libweston libraries to do all the heavy-lifting.

Also, check this document if you are interested a little in X.org/Wayland history:
https://people.freedesktop.org/~daniels/lca2013-wayland-x11.pdf

"Stop Killing Games" es un movimiento de consumidores iniciado para desafiar la legalidad de que los editores destruyan videojuegos que han vendido a los clientes.

Firma la petición antes del 31 de julio si estás en contra de la obsolescencia digital de #videojuegos online como el caso de The Crew.

https://www.stopkillinggames.com/

Stop Killing Games

@jrfern segun me ha comentado @atmuntenas si, al menos en la Universidad de Granada.

@jrfern @atmuntenas
Me gustaria puntualizar un detalle, pdf es estandar (ISO 32000-2:2020), OpenDocument es estandar (ISO/IEC IS 26300-1:2015), y OpenXML tambien es estandar (ISO/IEC IS 29500-1:2012), el problema surge en que Microsoft Office no guarda en OpenXML estricto por defecto sino en OpenXML transicional (variante de Microsoft) y la mayoria de personas que usan Office no suelen fijarse en ese detalle.

Nota: personalmente sigo prefiriendo OpenDocument y pdf con campos rellenables a ser posible.