hi, can someone help me about spanableString -> ImageSpan with gradient: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70842940/android-textview-gradient-does-not-apply-for-imagespan
@IvanMilisavljevic xD I use the "DarkReader" extension on chrome/edge it dark modes EVERYTHING, its only been weird on maybe 1 or 2 sites i've ever come across
anyone know how in kotlin u can transform a list of k,v into a list of map of k,v nicely? like: ['cookies', 'yum', 'user-agent', 'firefox'] => [{'k': 'cookies', 'v': 'yum'}, {'k': 'user-agent'...]
I am trying to encrypt the data between two apps. I am creating only one of the apps and SDK which will be used by a demo app that will be sharing data with my app using intents. The demo app will implement the SDK which will be used to do call my app.
I decided on using lazysodium (https://githu...
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yeah idk, I did a thing like that for instagram at some point and they just gave me a massive photo dump, and a list of all the comments and shit I've made
@badverybadboy don't bother with advance encryption techniques, simple encryption will do like a simple password (preferably unique for each instance) that both apps know, if you think password can be stolen, so is the case for private key.. simple data obfuscation with weird algos should also work just fine, i am assuming both apps are offline so BAD BOYS can steal anything if they desperate enough
If it is really serious kind of data then you have planned it all wrong, backend server is required
If anything touches disk its already too simple to obtain, if not, memory can also be scanned, whats the point of having public and private key both on same offline device?
@Tim its your right, file a case and hire bb as your lawyer
@RaymondArteaga they're identical methods other than the return being different, and scala does handle overloading like that, I could keep them the same name but its confusing
both, it faces internal "merchants" AKA people who buy things to supply to stores, and external "suppliers" AKA people who provide goods to be sold (like Sony)