TheCreeperFace 2mo ago • 100%
from the 1 video I saw more like Paladins with Smite item shop
TheCreeperFace 3mo ago • 100%
is it AI generated because the smaller text has the same blurry look that AI does when trying to "write" stuff
https://www.smite2.com/news/alpha-weekend-4-playtest-notes patch notes with changes
TheCreeperFace 3mo ago • 100%
glitch of some kind, my RAM usage has also been kinda high like 1,5GB for 2 tabs
TheCreeperFace 3mo ago • 100%
smite 2 is going to be on the steam deck so there is a small chance
I get a "server not found" error when trying to visit the site
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/18421308
TheCreeperFace 7mo ago • 100%
Krita I don't draw so can't talk about the experience of using it
TheCreeperFace 7mo ago • 100%
Not exactly what you're asking for but you can check out Wanderbots on youtube dude plays almost exclusively indie games. Don't expecte play throughs almost never finishes the games but it's not a bad way find niche games.
TheCreeperFace 7mo ago • 100%
ImageGlass has the setting to open last seen image
TheCreeperFace 8mo ago • 100%
most of their Smite 2 dev vids can be shortened to omg unreal engine 5 makes our work so much faster still interested in it
TheCreeperFace 9mo ago • 100%
The way I've haer the search for lemmy works is that someone from your instance needs to visit a community before it's cashed for searching later
https://youtu.be/WHUQvHeHgqg?si=x65H9unLied4reu6
TheCreeperFace 10mo ago • 100%
don't know how helpful it is but here's a video https://youtu.be/O0_Aou3eZl8?si=2OZRbLw7iAIi-VyL
TheCreeperFace 10mo ago • 100%
I'm guessing it's contacts as in phone numbers so sim card save them all there and move it to the new phone
TheCreeperFace 10mo ago • 95%
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jCgYMFtxUUw&si=i5khGKZUZ7lLM1L5
too funny not to share
my instance updated to the version 0.19 and it brock the app it shows you as loged in but you can't post (shows a 401 error) filters and block lists are empty and every post is saved when you open the app edit: login out and back in fixed thanks
I only see saved posts and not comments and I remember the reddit version having them somewhere
TheCreeperFace 12mo ago • 100%
settings>general> comments> behavior
TheCreeperFace 12mo ago • 100%
report it to the lemmy devs and the instance admins and hope it gets fixed
TheCreeperFace 12mo ago • 85%
with nsfw turned off it's still showing could be a federation bug
TheCreeperFace 1y ago • 100%
if you want to checkout some of their other songs I'd recommended "Together we rise" and "Drunken dwarfs" second one isn't really that serious of a song
TheCreeperFace 1y ago • 100%
change post view to card 2.0
TheCreeperFace 1y ago • 100%
you can change it in the settings
The way remember per community setting works. If you set post view to card in the settings enable remember per community then go to a community let's say Boost and change it to dense when you go to All it's set to dense. when probably everyone would expert it to be card outside of that I like it so far and being able to import old setting is really nice
TheCreeperFace 1y ago • 100%
TLDR of sorts
To test Google's Web Store review process, the researchers decided to create a Chrome extension capable of password-grabbing attacks and try to upload it on the platform.
The researchers created an extension posing as a GPT-based assistant that can:
Capture the HTML source code when the user attempts to login on a page by means of a regex.
Abuse CSS selectors to select target input fields and extract user inputs using the '.value' function.
Perform element substitution to replace JS-based obfuscated fields with unsafe password fields.
The extension does not contain obvious malicious code, so it evades static detection and does not fetch code from external sources (dynamic injection), so it is Manifest V3-compliant.
Notable website examples of lack of protections highlighted in the report include:
gmail.com – plaintext passwords on HTML source code
cloudflare.com – plaintext passwords on HTML source code
facebook.com – user inputs can be extracted via the DOM API
citibank.com – user inputs can be extracted via the DOM API
irs.gov – SSNs are visible in plaintext form on the web page source code
capitalone.com – SSNs are visible in plaintext form on the web page source code
usenix.org – SSNs are visible in plaintext form on the web page source code
amazon.com – credit card details (including security code) and ZIP code are visible in plaintext form on the page's source code
Finally, the analysis showed that 190 extensions (some with over 100k downloads) directly access password fields and store values in a variable, suggesting that some publishers may already be trying to exploit the security gap.