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Async features in almost all popular languages are a single thread running an event loop (Go being an exception there I believe). Multi threading is still quite difficult to get right if the task isn’t trivially parallelizable.
Async features in almost all popular languages are a single thread running an event loop (Go being an exception there I believe). Multi threading is still quite difficult to get right if the task isn’t trivially parallelizable.
Yes, but if you can’t get your own modem it’ll at least stop you from having your traffic slowed down by the router side of their hardware
Don’t know you exact situation, but you should be able to bring your own modem (or modem/router combo) or put their provided unit into bridge mode
It’s not trivial on Fedora due to SELinux; you’ll need to use https://github.com/DeterminateSystems/nix-installer
They were very clear it was for research in my memory. That was the reason I did it.
I’ve never had an issue using banking apps from Lineage. I use 3 different pretty mainstream ones
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They don’t have your password in any form. The random key is generated with a CSPRNG, we don’t know how to crack those. They aren’t hiding behind secrets: it’s all documented right here https://1passwordstatic.com/files/security/1password-white-paper.pdf
1Password is quite good.
Not sure if you’ve read this but it might help get started.
https://1passwordstatic.com/files/security/1password-white-paper.pdf
Yes I’m mostly familiar with this in Kotlin. Sometimes this is kinda a footgun because you’re writing multi threaded code without explicitly doing so.