Yes ! I had to quickly change the record in the backend database and ask gpt for modifying the code...
Totally agree. A fun project nevertheless.
Yeah I probably would have done the same thing.... lol
Wild guess - their paid version, and / or ChatGPT 4.0, can handle more complex requests?
But yes my site has a very basic set of features, and gpt was only required to provide short code chunks to make it work. I can imagine it getting choked up with more complex requests that require iterations of modifications.
I have actually just unsubscribed from this community. Moving over to !world@lemmy.world, hopefully they have better-quality news posts there.
Can't watch the rest of the video after only 2 minutes. I am a Hong Konger, I know first hand HK is NOT using the NSL "to target people working in secret for a foreign power to damage our community."
Fact is, the HK puppet government is following CCP's footsteps to target those who calls for democratic measures and rule of law to be applied and upheld in HK. These people, by voicing out, are now fugitives who in the eyes of the HK govt have "all violated the all encompassing NSL". They even have a bounty on them.
I risk crossing the red line myself by saying this. Hopefully the HK police is not yet scouring Lemmy, or I could very well be labelled as someone "who is working secretly for a foreign power" myself.
This "reporter" is clearly spreading fake news.
Edit: I just noticed the sidebar of this community that says "Please only post links to actual news sources, no tabloid sites, etc". Has this post then violated the rule? How do I get in touch with the mods?
Whoever took the video badly needs a crash course on basic video recording skills...
Same here. Nothing gets uploaded anywhere else, you keep your own .kdbx password file and sync/backup is entirely up to you. Much safer than solutions like 1password or bitwarden imo.
Kee2pass for windows is what I use to access the password file on my PC. So across different devices I can still see my passwords.
Adding a 3-cm layer on earphones isn't really that feasible... I'll take it as "still years ahead before any commercial product with this tech comes to market"
Just speculating. Can't test it out for you because I no longer use Surfshark.
Surfshark insists on using MSS Clamping. In your config file, try adding the following line:
PostUp = iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS ---clamp-mss-to-pmtu
I know for a fact that this works for Wireguard running on Linux. But for Windows, I have no clue if the command is the same. If not, try searching for adding MSS Clamping to your Wireguard connection profile.
XSS, causing a popup message to appear (or something along that line, don't remember exactly)