

German soldiers can refuse orders under certain conditions (e.g. if they against human dignity)
German soldiers can refuse orders under certain conditions (e.g. if they against human dignity)
I think the Google as an identity provider example is misleading. The more common use case will be medium to small companies where several admins/developers need to login to various servers and where manually adding and revoking keys across these servers will be cumbersome.
As the other commenter said, in those cases, the organization would also deploy its own IDP.
The pre mixed spices list their contents and it’s not that hard to come up with something similar by just using the individual ingredients.
OK, so cases where you control both ends of the communication. Thanks for the clarification.
I’m a developer and would appreciate you going into more specifics about which certificates you suggest pinning.
Lucky for you, the post contains an animated JPEG showing the change over time. Lemmy clients that don’t support playback will only show a static image
Computational protein engineer here. Pretty good explanation. I wanted to add that just because we know that a protein’s behavior changes depending on pH, it is still interesting to see what atom-level changes to the 3D structure are caused by the pH shift (e.g. so that we can better predict those changes on other proteins).
I’ve been very happy with Home Assistant. There are zigbee USB sticks such as ConBee that work well with it, and home assistant runs on many different types of computers including Raspberry pi.
You can sign git commits using SSH keys, including the one you use to connect to GitHub/GitLab/Codeberg. These sites also support verifying the signature.