Huh that's an interesting idea. Well if you don't mind the premium of paying for the eSIM while traveling, it's a lot easier using it while out of town. But yeah you can get cheaper plans with local SIMs.
Yeah honestly the eSIM thing really made a lot of travel just so much easier. Used to be I'd be scrambling to find a SIM store as soon as I landed, hopping between public wifi until I found something.
In the mean time, if you get an email about doing sponsored videos for @sumopaint or @RainwayApp the emails are fake and are very likely trying to take over your YouTube channel. I'm going to do a video explaining how this scam works because it's very well done.
Do I know anyone who knows the right malware analysis tools to determine whether an app accesses any files on the computer or what remote servers it connects to? I want to know more about what this particularly well targeted malware is trying to do.
After some great presentations and discussions at the OAuth Security Workshop and European Identity and Cloud Conference, I wrote up some of my thoughts on OAuth and native app impersonation #eic2022#osw#oauthdeveloper.okta.com/blog/2022…
I had such a great time flying my drone around Iceland! The DJI Mini 2 is such a delight to use! I'm still learning what makes a good drone shot, but I stitched together this highlight reel of some of my favorites!
a thing I think about a lot is security advice that's basically just wrong because it's written with assumptions about corporate behavior that are not reliable.
oh I assumed you already had one! I'm mildly curious to see how this ends up working so I might try it myself! The Lametric is fun, but doesn't necessarily work like you'd expect, so I'm not totally sure about this one.
you know what, I think that might actually be possible: lametric-documentation.readt…
I think it might even be possible to do this entirely within Companion without writing any actual code for it...