I don’t think Americans or Ukrainians can complain. The US gets to sell oil and weapons, and Ukraine gets the weapons they need. It’s win-win.
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I see the Kremlin has started running ops on Lemmy now. Here, have a downvote!
This is 100% how they disclose information unless there's a very good reason to the contrary.
Wow - thanks for this. It’s really interesting! I had a feeling they were exporting the key since Passkeys “magically” migrate from device to device. I’m sure it’s using some token that they would be very hard pressed to divulge.
I guess this rules out exporting the token, but to everyone else’s point, I think it’s still possible to access your on-device Passkeys without an iCloud account.
How do Passkeys sync across devices on a single account?
I foresee hardware tokens becoming more of a thing - also Passkeys (they’re so easy to use!). I do wonder if we’ll have more of a formal process to either backup or have “ownership” of our cloud accounts as they become even more intertwined with our lives.
For example: iCloud Keychain is so easy to use, but what happens to your Passkeys if the account gets frozen? Currently, I don’t think there’s a way to extract the private keys (?).
There’s a whole lot more chewing away at Russia than just Black Sea trade numbers being down. Putin the “master strategist” is systematically dismantling their economy.
Thanks for the reply. Yeah - for example have some documentaries of friends I'd like to share that are multi-GB, and not that "streamable" on slow connections.
I also really don't need another server to manage right now :)
What about if you want to serve adaptive bitrate content (eg. 4k on a fast connection and 720p on a slower one). The best solution I've run across so far (posted in another comment) is encoding locally to MPEG-DASH and using dash.js from the browser to let people view the file.
I guess this has some issues if users want to download it, but I'm really just looking for a quick way to view it in the browser.
It also looks like MPEG-DASH isn't supported by iPhones yet, but everyone else supports it (and MSE might be supported in iOS 17, rounding out browser support).
I would love to hear more - this article is pretty light on substance.