

No, secondary clipboard Ctrl+v paste is a Windowsism


No, secondary clipboard Ctrl+v paste is a Windowsism


It could also be that the app is looking at parameters other than the hash (which would probably be that of the certificate authority rather than the domain’s certificate), like the CN, which is potentially fakeble. You can also try to mess with the APK file, maybe find the strings associated with the certificate check and replace them. I won’t fault the app’s authors for making such a check though, MITM is so easy to do without certificate validation.


I use Linux on my work computer


As the article says, there are different flags flown there all the time, including the Israeli flag, the arguments against flying the Palestinian flag specifically don’t make any sense. I’m unfortunately out of town now, I would have loved to be there.
A guy came from the future, using time travel technology, and the achievement he touts is simply going to the moon?
I think that’s the issue. It’s
xhost +if I remember correctly.