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tejado | 4 years ago | on: New GitHub themes for VS Code

Yes I know. This is what I meant with „so I changed the colors“.

But anyway: I wonder why most themes are so badly colored so that I need to fix it myself....

tejado | 4 years ago | on: New GitHub themes for VS Code

Most vscode themes for me are hard to use as they don‘t highlight the areas enough. Example: I’m not able to see where the line starts as the code collapse arrow background color is the same as the editor... or the left menu is not highlighting enough the current one.

So I notice that I need more/better visual color differentiators so I changed a lot of colors. Has anyone the same issue?

tejado | 5 years ago | on: Germany conducts first nationwide emergency warning day in decades

Your are right, that a lot of cities are doing it regulary. The interessting point here is, that there are cities that have no sirens anymore due to the removal after the cold war. So such a nationwide test will help to check the efficiency and to modernize/rebuild the system where needed.

//edit: same info was added to head comment.

tejado | 5 years ago | on: BER Airport Construction Simulator

"After almost 15 years of planning, construction began in 2006. Originally planned to open in October 2011, the airport has encountered a series of delays and cost overruns. These were due to poor construction planning, execution, management, as well as corruption. Late 2020 became the new target for the official opening date as 2019 became too improbable. A TÜV report published in November 2017 suggested that the opening could be delayed until 2021" (wikipedia)

"Der Postillon", a german satiric news site published this game.

tejado | 6 years ago | on: Media.ccc.de in Roku Channel Store

"The Chaos Computer Club (CCC) is Europe's largest association of hackers with 7700 registered members."

Also they are organizing the anual hacker chaos communication congress. All talks are available at media.ccc.de.

tejado | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: How comfortable do you feel using cloud-based password managers?

I would trust them but I don't take the risk of "trust". There could be always issues which are out of your or the Password Managers control, e.g. crypto issues and also long term issues like quantum computing.

Due to this, I keep all of my passwords offline, as far as possible. For mobility and comfort reasons, I developed Authorizer (https://github.com/tejado/Authorizer):

"A Password Manager for Android with Auto-Type over USB and Bluetooth, OTP and much more.

The idea behind Authorizer is, to use old smartphones as a hardware password manager only. To avoid manual typing of long and complex passwords everytime you need them, Authorizer provides Auto-Type features over USB and Bluetooth. It pretends to be a keyboard (e.g. over an USB On-The-Go adapter) and with a button press inside the app, it will automatically type the password for you on your pc, laptop, tablet or other smartphone."

tejado | 6 years ago | on: Switch from Chrome to Firefox

Interesting. Every browser than firefox is useless to me as they have no good support for plugins (addon api's) like tree style tab.

tejado | 7 years ago | on: Password Managers: Under the Hood of Secrets Management

https://github.com/tejado/Authorizer

Please note, I'm the owner of this project.

"The idea behind Authorizer is, to use old smartphones as a hardware password manager only. To avoid manual typing of long and complex passwords everytime you need them, Authorizer pretends to be an USB keyboard (e.g. over an USB On-The-Go adapter). With a button press inside the App, it will automatically enters the password for you on your pc, laptop, tablet or main smartphone."

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