@thedan84 That sounds like my current project, too. Actually really nice to be back in a language that compiles at speeds faster than "arthritic tortoise".
/@matigo
@thedan84 That sounds like my current project, too. Actually really nice to be back in a language that compiles at speeds faster than "arthritic tortoise".
/@matigo
@hazardwarning Gripe at Amazon about not meeting their delivery guarantee. Should pitch you some sort of compensation.
@phoneboy I'm a fan of fluent-forever.com. https://fluent-forever.com/language-resources/learn-modern-hebrew/ has tips for Hebrew in particular, but you'd want to scope out other parts of the site (or read the book) for the overall approach that that page is aimed at supporting.
@phoneboy The Android security team wholeheartedly embraces "one step forward, two steps back" as their platform growth model.
/@jussipekonen @kdfrawg @gtwilson
@matigo Thanks. I think 2 am or so, things finally got normal. Tired today, but otherwise not too bad.
@phoneboy The Android fun continues: https://github.com/commonsguy/AutofillFollies
Google's engineers on the security issue admit that the flaw exists and that it would be difficult, if not impossible, to defend against malicious activities.
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> As such, Google is taking the approach of dumping this issue on the laps of the developers of autofill services. That is the context for the quote at the top; Google believes that well-crafted autofill services will resolve this issue. In the issue, Google has stated that their own autofill service implementation that ships pre-installed and pre-enabled on Android 8.0 will be well-crafted.
I don't know how they expect well-crafted anything to predominate on Android after all these years. >.>
/@jussipekonen @kdfrawg @gtwilson